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Samsung found to infringe Apple patents for over $119 million in damages

03
May
2014

After three full days of deliberations, a jury in San Jose, California found that Samsung had infringed upon two Apple patents, and that it owed the Cupertino company $119,625,000 in damages. But it also found that Apple had infringed on one of Samsungs two patents, and owed $158,400 as a result. In a decision, the jury said Samsung primarily infringed on two of Apples five patents, the 647 and 721 patent covering features that turned addresses and phone numbers into links, and Apples slide to unlock patent respectively. Apple originally wanted $2.191 billion in damages, targeting 10 Samsung devices for infringing five patents.

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