http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20094372
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19989750
Serves 'em right.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19989750
Serves 'em right.
White Nobster said:..I just dont get the loyal apple fans standing in line paying high prices for an ihone,ipad,ect. when you could walk in somewhere and get something else that is better {without any"apple" restrictions} for less money.
HeffeD said:It's the status of owning it. Have you ever noticed that people who own iPhones never just call it a phone? It's always, "My iPhone".
They've made sure to only include the legal judgement that says that Samsung's product is 'not as cool'.http://www.apple.com/uk/legal-judgement/ said:"The extreme simplicity of the Apple design is striking. Overall it has undecorated flat surfaces with a plate of glass on the front all the way out to a very thin rim and a blank back. There is a crisp edge around the rim and a combination of curves, both at the corners and the sides. The design looks like an object the informed user would want to pick up and hold. It is an understated, smooth and simple product. It is a cool design."
"The informed user's overall impression of each of the Samsung Galaxy Tablets is the following. From the front they belong to the family which includes the Apple design; but the Samsung products are very thin, almost insubstantial members of that family with unusual details on the back. They do not have the same understated and extreme simplicity which is possessed by the Apple design. They are not as cool."
If you pay attention to what is in bold, you'll see that they haven't actually admitted to anything. They've just said that the UK does not believe that Samsung has has copied their design. 'Recognized' gives it away. 'Far more popular' shows that they don't actually care at all for the loss.http://www.apple.com/uk/legal-judgement/ said:However, in a case tried in Germany regarding the same patent, the court found that Samsung engaged in unfair competition by copying the iPad design. A U.S. jury also found Samsung guilty of infringing on Apple's design and utility patents, awarding over one billion U.S. dollars in damages to Apple Inc. So while the U.K. court did not find Samsung guilty of infringement, other courts have recognized that in the course of creating its Galaxy tablet, Samsung willfully copied Apple's far more popular iPad.