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a legalruling after a U.K. judge said its Galaxy tablets aren’t“cool” enough to be confused withThe design for three Galaxy tablets doesn’t infringeApple’s registered design, Judge Colin Birss said today inin a court fight between the world’s two biggest makersof smartphones. Consumers aren’t likely to get the tabletcomputers mixed up, he said.The Galaxy tablets “do not have the same understated a...
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leisure centre was not to blame for a weightlifter suffering a neck fracture in its fitness suite, a High Court judge has ruled.Billy Morrow sued Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council over the injury sustained as he squat lifted a barbell loaded with 100kg.Mr Morrow also said he had been 'egged on' to lift weights outside a safe range.But Mr Justice Gillen dismissed his negligence case after ...
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Samsung has won a UK High Court case against Apple over the design of the firms' respective tablet computers.Apple brought the case alleging that Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10 infringed the design of its iPad.Judge Colin Birss disagreed saying Apple's designs were not being infringed because Samsung's Galaxy Tab was not as "cool" as the iPad.As a result, he said, few would confuse the two even though they...
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British High Court has ruled that Samsung's Galaxy Tab range does not unlawfully copy the iPad's "cool" minimalist design, The Telegraph reported.Apple sued its Korean rival last year, insisting that the Galaxy Tab design "slavishly copies" the iPad.There was some consolation for Apple, however, after a judge ruled that Samsung's designs were "not as cool" as the iPad, the newspaper said Monday.The...
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ISTSamsung Electronics defeated Apple in the latest spat in the rivals' patent wars when a British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the U.S company's designs for the iPad because they were "not as cool".In Monday's High Court judgment Judge Colin Birss said that Samsung's Galaxy tablets belonged to the same family as the Apple design when viewed from the front, but the Samsung...
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Samsung "won" a case against Apple on Monday when a U.K. judge ruled that its tablets aren't "cool" enough to be mistaken for Apple's iPad.Samsung won a court ruling against Apple on Monday, but the reason was less than stellar for the company.A U.K. judge Monday ruled in favor of Samsung in a case involving its Galaxy Tablets and the, saying the South Korean company's products are not "cool" enough...
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the latest spat in the rivals' patent wars when a British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the U.S. company's designs for the iPad because they were "not as cool"." />judgment Judge Colin Birss said that Samsung's Galaxy tablets belonged to the same family as the Apple design when viewed from the front, but the Samsung products were "very thin, almost insubstantial members of that...
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of South Korean mobile carrier KT holds a Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet (R) and Apple Inc's iPad tablet as he poses for photos at a registration desk at KT's headquarters in Seoul in this August 10, 2011 file photo.(Reuters) - Samsung Electronics defeated Apple in the latest spat in the rivals' patent wars when a British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the U.S company's...
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Samsung Electronics defeated Apple in the latest spat in the rivals' patent wars when a British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the US company's designs for the iPad because they were "not as cool"...
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suffered a second defeat in the British courts at the hands of a competitor in less than a week, after the High Court ruled Samsung's Galaxy Tab range does not unlawfully copy the iPad's "cool" minimalist design.. There was some consolation for Apple, however, after a judge ruled that Samsung’s designs were “not as cool” as the iPad.“They do not have the same understated and extreme simplicity which...
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Samsung wins in UK and US as it overturns attempts by Apple to ban sales of tablet and Nexus smartphoneWhich is cooler? Samsung's Galaxy Tab (right) next to Apple's iPad. Photograph: Jo Yong-Hak/Reutersin the UK high court as part of its world-spanning battle over intellectual property and design after a judge ruled the design of its Galaxy Tab isn't cool enough to be confused with an iPad.The ruling,...
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