Apple Users
Related: About this forumApple's lawsuit against Samsung illustrated in one graphic.
Oh, yes. Samsung (and Google) will pay.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/12/07/26/apple_samsung_trial_briefs_yield_overview_of_upcoming_trial.html
A little history long before the lawsuits...
'Then this happened'
http://www.marco.org/2010/08/19/a-smartphone-retrospective
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)onehandle
(51,122 posts)Samsung, a Korean company, has no alternative to ripping off American Apple's GUI. Apple has alternatives to all of its internal tech.
Regardless, Maybe Samsung could get millions from Apple, but Apple will get Billions from Samsung, and Ad Company Google will continue to lose hundreds of millions or billions on Android, just to push their ad spam, which is more valuable than Android will ever be.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)When Apples patent battle with Samsung heads to trial next week, the iPhone maker plans to build its case using its Korean rivals own words against it. An unredacted version of Apples trial brief bluntly states that Samsung was well aware that its smartphones and tablets bore a striking resemblance to Apples iPhone and iPad and that the issue was one the company discussed internally.
Samsungs documents show the similarity of Samsungs products is no accident or, as Samsung would have it, a natural evolution, Apple argues in its brief. Rather, it results from Samsungs deliberate plan to free-ride on the iPhones and iPads extraordinary success by copying their iconic designs and intuitive user interface. Apple will rely on Samsungs own documents, which tell an unambiguous story.
Among those documents are a few purported to show that Samsung not only deliberately copied certain characteristics of the iPhone and iPad, but was also explicitily warned away from doing so by various third parties, including Google. Below, a sampling of some of Apples more compelling points excerpted from its brief. In February 2010, Google told Samsung that Samsungs P1 and P3 tablets (Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Tab 10.1) were too similar to the iPad and demanded distinguishable design vis-à-vis the iPad for the P3. In 2011, Samsungs own Product Design Group noted that it is regrettable that the Galaxy S looks similar to older iPhone models.
As part of a formal, Samsung-sponsored evaluation, famous designers warned Samsung that the Galaxy S looked like it copied the iPhone too much, and that innovation is needed. The designers explained that the appearance of the Galaxy S [c]losely resembles the iPhone shape so as to have no distinguishable elements, and [a]ll you have to do is cover up the Samsung logo and its difficult to find anything different from the iPhone.
http://allthingsd.com/20120725/apple-google-warned-samsung-against-copying-us
onehandle
(51,122 posts)This is getting better and better.