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Share on Facebook Tweet this Share The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has between Apple and Samsung in which Samsung has been accused of copying the design of the iPhone for its Galaxy S series. The court will seek to determine exactly how much Samsung owes Apple for infringing upon the design of the original iPhone. Previously, Samsung was on the hook for $399 million in damages, but that amount was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in December. To be clear, the case doesn’t come down to whether or not Samsung infringed on Apple patents.

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At issue before the court is how the damages will be calculated. Samsung, which was ruled to have violated Apple’s design patents by a jury in 2012, initially found itself on the hook for the profits generated by each of the 11 patents determined to have to been infringed. Effectively, the company would have had to pay Apple a percentage of each sale. The justices disagreed, ruling that the company only needed to pay damages on the infringing components of those smartphones, rather than the smartphones themselves. In throwing out the case in December, they were persuaded by the “text of the law,”. In delivering the court’s majority opinion, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that “article of manufacture” — the legal term that refers to both a product sold to a consumer and a component of said product — has a “broad meaning,” and that an “article” could refer to “a particular thing.” In Samsung’s case, an “article” could be an infringing smartphone’s appearance, for instance, or software feature. Samsung initially faced $1 billion in penalties, a total representing all profits generated by the infringing smartphones.
That fine was subsequently reduced to $548 million, and then again to $399 million. Recalling the design of the Volkswagen Beetle To understand the line of questioning from the Supreme Court justices to the two firms’ attorneys, you need to take a look at the law and the argument in the case. Design patents, as the name suggests, protect the unique look of a product. Utility patents protect the functional parts of a product. In the, Apple sued Samsung saying it copied various design patents of the iPhone. The jury ended up siding with Apple, agreeing that Samsung copied the black rectangle shape and rounded corners, the bezel, and a patent that covered the graphical layout of icons on the iPhone. The Korean giant was ordered to pay “total profits” of the phones in question.
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