A U.S. appeals
court ruled on Friday that a lower court should reconsider a sales ban
against Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 won by Apple in a patent dispute with
the South Korean electronics maker.
The injunction was put in place
ahead of a month-long trial that pitted iPhone maker Apple Inc against
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in a closely watched legal battle that ended
with a resounding victory for Apple last month on many of its patent
violation claims.
However, the jury
found that Samsung had not violated the patent that was the basis for
the tablet injunction and Samsung argued the sales ban should be lifted.
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said she could not act because Samsung had
already appealed.
In its ruling on Friday, the Federal U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington said Koh could now consider the issue.
The
decision comes just a month before the South Korean corporation is
expected to unveil the second generation of one of its most successful
devices, the stylus-equipped Note.
The Galaxy 10.1 is an older model, but the ban still hurts Samsung in the run-up to the pivotal holiday shopping season.
The
world's top two smartphone makers are locked in patent disputes in 10
countries as they vie to dominate the lucrative market, which is growing
rapidly.
A U.S. jury found during the just-concluded trial that Samsung had copied critical features of the iPhone and iPad and awarded Apple $1.05 billion in damages.
Source reuters
Samsung wins reconsideration of Galaxy Tab sales ban
Written By Technology on Saturday, September 29, 2012 | 9:27 AM
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