Samsung has taken the revenge! Sounds like the ruling that
bans in America all iPhone 4
and iPad 2 and earlier and earlier marketed by AT & T in the United States .
After being sentenced to a fine of about $ 1 billion, Samsung has continued to
defend himself by going to counterattack in a fight of patents that now has the
feel of a soap opera with so many twists but never a true end.
The ITC has requested the ban for certain models of the
iPhone and iPad because it would infringe certain patents related to data
transmission module. The International Trade Commission has ordered Apple to
stop importing the products marketed by AT & T as iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and
iPhone 3G, iPad 3G and iPad 2 3G . Second when declared by Samsung , Apple in
these devices and with the operator in question, would use a patent for the
transfer of Korean giant. The new models will not use this transmission system
and would be exempt from the ban.
Apple, for its part, argued that Samsung had agreed to
license its patent on terms reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) in order
to eliminate the threat of litigation for patents that were essential in a
standard like the band wireless broadband, but has not been able to prove it in
court.
The stop imports is subject to the approval of President
Obama, who has 60 days to decide. If it does not do its ban on imports comes
into force. Obviously, the position taken by the agency had no immediate
effects on the securities Apple who have lost up to 1, 2%.
Although the judgment is important, in addition to not be in
any way definitive, goes to hit devices which, in most cases, are unlikely to
diminish the sales or market share of Apple in the USA. The United States is in fact one of the markets most
hotly disputed between the two giants and the launch of the S4 in New York was a strong demonstration of the will of the
Samsung occupies the first place in America .

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