Apple didn't violate Samsung patents: Court

Apple didnt violate Samsung patents: Court
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Apple didn't violate Samsung patents: Court, SEOUL, South Korea: Samsung got a latest legal blow from a Seoul court which has denied Samsung's claim that Apple violated three of its patent related to short message services.

SEOUL, South Korea: Samsung got a latest legal blow from a Seoul court which has denied Samsung's claim that Apple violated three of its patent related to short message services.

A judge at Seoul Central District Court said Thursday that two of Samsung patents lacked ``progressivity'' and can be easily developed by others. He said one patent was not used in the iPad.
Samsung, which already owes Apple $930 million from two jury verdicts in Silicon Valley is seeking to appeal both.
Samsung Electronics Co. sued Apple in March 2012 accusing the iPhone maker of illegally using its three patented technologies. It sought compensation and a ban on sales of six iPhone and iPad models.
The world's top two smartphone makers have waged legal battles over mobile devices since 2011.
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