Saturday, April 19, 2014

Samsungs's experts say under oath that Apple's patents are not as valuable as Apple thinks they are

The second Apple-Samsung patent trial continued on Friday, with Samsung lawyers trying to put on testimony that shows that Apple's patents are not valuable. While Apple seeks $2.2 billion from Samsung for allegedly infringing on Apple's patents, Samsung says that Apple is exaggerating the value of its intellectual property. The five patents that Apple claims that Samsung used illegally involve "slide-to-unlock", "unified search", "data identifiers", "background identifiers" and "word prediction."



On Friday, Samsung called NYU professor Tulin Erdem to the stand, and his testimony was that ...



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