Apple loses British appeal against Samsung 'cool' ruling
LONDON: Apple lost a British court appeal on Thursday
against a ruling that Samsung's Galaxy tablet is not "cool" enough to
be confused with the iPad.
The US tech giant had challenged a High Court judgment in
July that South Korea's Samsung did not infringe Apple's registered design and
that consumers were not likely to confuse the rival devices.
A panel of three British judges at the Court of Appeal in
London dismissed Apple's bid to overturn the decision.
"Because this case (and parallel cases in other
countries) has generated much publicity, it will avoid confusion to say what
this case is about and not about," senior judge Robin Jacob said in the
ruling.
"It is not about whether Samsung copied Apple's iPad.
Infringement of a registered design does not involve any question of whether
there was copying: the issue is simply whether the accused design is too close
to the registered design according to the tests laid down in the law."
"So this case is all about, and only about, Apple's
registered design and the Samsung products."
Apple was also ordered to publicise the earlier decision.
Samsung said the ruling was important in relation to several
legal disputes that it is embroiled in with Apple around the world.
"We continue to believe that Apple was not the first to
design a tablet with a rectangular shape and rounded corners and that the
origins of Apple's registered design features can be found in numerous examples
of prior art," it said.
In the initial decision in July, judge Colin Birss said in
his ruling that the Samsung tablet does not have the "same understated and
extreme simplicity which is possessed by the Apple design," adding:
"They are not as cool."
On Thursday a US appeals court lifted a sales ban on the
Google-branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone in a patent fight with Apple,
saying there was no evidence sales were driven by features copied from the
iPhone.
Apple, which won a jury award of more than $1 billion for
patent infringement, is seeking in the United States to ban various Samsung
phones and tablets on the basis of that verdict.
- AFP/lp
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