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Apple (AAPL) demands $380 million from Samsung (SSNLF) for copying iPhone features

Canadian Press, The Canadian Press
0 Comments| November 13, 2013

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SAN JOSE, Calif. - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL, Stock Forum) is demanding that Samsung Electronics (OTO:SSNLF, Stock Forum) pay it $380 million for copying vital iPhone and iPad features.

An Apple attorney made the demand Wednesday during opening statements of a Silicon Valley patent trial.

A previous jury already has concluded that 26 Samsung products copied Apple's scrolling function, iPhone design and other features. That jury ordered Samsung to pay Apple $1.05 billion.

But a judge ruled that jury miscalculated damages for 13 of those products and tossed out $400 million of the verdict and ordered a new trial, which began Tuesday with jury selection.

The jury is tasked only with fixing a damage amount.

The current trial is expected to last a week.


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