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Samsung Gets Second Chance With Galaxy Tab Injunction

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no patent infringement, then what was the freaking verdict for the 1 billion based on?
Can't understand this.

how can they be guilty in a patent lawsuit when there where no patent infringed?

Bought judge and biased jury?
 
Ask for another $707 million??!!!!! WTH.

Apple: " Hey judge, samsung lost the case, why don't we throw in another 707 million for good measure?"
 
[citation][nom]aracheb[/nom]no patent infringement, then what was the freaking verdict for the 1 billion based on?Can't understand this.how can they be guilty in a patent lawsuit when there where no patent infringed?Bought judge and biased jury?[/citation]

On the Phones... iPhone vs Samsung's line of smart phones.
Apple prefers to sue rather than try to win by having a better product at a competitive price.

 
I think they should put all trials and court cases on the matter on hold and let the CIA conduct an investigation into all of this for fraud.
 
[citation][nom]technoD[/nom]I think they should put all trials and court cases on the matter on hold and let the CIA conduct an investigation into all of this for fraud.[/citation]

The CIA is an intelligence agency. They do not investigate fraud and they do not operate domestically. You are thinking of the FBI
 
[citation][nom]jivdis1x[/nom]Ask for another $707 million??!!!!! WTH. Apple: " Hey judge, samsung lost the case, why don't we throw in another 707 million for good measure?"[/citation]

They needed the 607 mil to fix the failed replacement for Google maps and 100 mil to the jury for making sure it was a "fair trial".
 
Seriously , each time i see an apple suing someone i want to punch an apple product buyer in the face just for supporting this scumbag of a company.
 
[citation][nom]pinhedd[/nom]The CIA is an intelligence agency. They do not investigate fraud and they do not operate domestically. You are thinking of the FBI[/citation]

And doesn't the FBI have a form of SWAT and also operate domestically and internationaly as well?

on a completely random side note, what in the world does the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) need over 320,000 rounds of ammo for? 😵


back on topic tho. I'm kinda glad they can sell the 10.1, but didn't the 10.2 come out recently? or is the 10.1 better in terms of functions?
 
[citation][nom]pinhedd[/nom]The CIA is an intelligence agency. They do not investigate fraud and they do not operate domestically. You are thinking of the FBI[/citation]
The FBI investigate criminal matters, this is a civil case, only fines can be imposed and not custodial sentences.
 
[citation][nom]gundam288[/nom]... on a completely random side note, what in the world does the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) need over 320,000 rounds of ammo for? ...[/citation]When there's an outbreak of a serious disease in livestock they have to be able to kill the diseased livestock "humanely". That's my guess.
 
[citation][nom]back_by_demand[/nom]The FBI investigate criminal matters, this is a civil case, only fines can be imposed and not custodial sentences.[/citation]

The post that you replied to was replying to a post that said to question if there are criminal activities such as fraud going on. IDK if that would fall under FBI jurisdiction, but I don't think that it would just be a civil case if there is fraud involved.
 
[citation][nom]jivdis1x[/nom]Ask for another $707 million??!!!!! WTH. Apple: " Hey judge, samsung lost the case, why don't we throw in another 707 million for good measure?"[/citation]

Rule #2: Double Tap.
 
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