Thursday 1 November 2012

Apple Wrote Inaccurate Statement

On the 18th of October, Apple were forced to publish a small statement as Samsung were not found guilty of infringing Apple's patent. They only have 48 hours to re-write the statement on their site, because the previous notice made it unclear that rivals Samsung were not found guilty of copying the iPad's simple design. Moreover, the makers of the Galaxy tab complained that Apple's statement wasn't in line with the court order. The judges explained that the current statement has to be removed within the next 24 hours, followed by a new one.

Michael Beloff was representing Apple in court and asked if the company could have a further two weeks to put the new statement up on their site. The judge was reasonable and firmly denied the huge request. The statement wasn't ruled out to punish the tech giants; it had to be written to make it clear to people that Samsung did nothing wrong in terms of infringement. It seems that Apple have made a big fuss over such a small matter, the last thing they want is to be issued with a fine because of the 'misunderstanding'.

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