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Apple’s $119.6 million verdict against Samsung remains, even after new damage calculations

06
May
2014

After additional deliberations, the jury who decided the second month-long trial between Apple and Samsung last week, awarded Apple an additional $4.02 million for damages involving Samsungs Galaxy S2 smartphone and an Apple patent covering an autocorrect feature, report Recode. In its calculations, however, the group did not include damages related to a separate Apple patent, one that automatically completes and corrects words as users are typing. District Court Judge Lucy Koh decided Samsung was infringing on that patent as part of a separate decision back in January, but the jury left the box blank in its initial decision, and was sent back to correct the form. It found Samsung had infringed on two of Apples patents, and that Apple had infringed on one of two Samsungs patents.

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