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This is an archive article published on July 19, 2012

Apple must run ‘Samsung did not copy iPad’ ads-report

Samsung did not copy its design for the iPad in the latest twist in the ongoing patent battles.

Apple has been instructed by a British judge to run ads saying that Samsung did not copy its design for the iPad in the latest twist in the ongoing patent battles between the two tech giants,according to Bloomberg.

Judge Birss,who ruled last week that Samsung did not infringe Apple’s designs because its Galaxy Tab tablets were not as cool as the U.S. company’s iPad,said Apple should publish a notice on its website and in British newspapers to correct any impression that the South Korean company copied Apple,Bloomberg said.

The notice,which is in effect an advertisement for Samsung,should remain on Apple’s website for at least six months,the report said.

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Reportedly,the judge,however,rejected Samsung’s request that Apple be forbidden from continuing to claim that its design rights had been infringed,saying that Apple was entitled to hold the opinion.

Samsung said in a statement after the hearing: Should Apple continue to make excessive legal claims based on such generic designs,innovation in the industry could be harmed and consumer choice unduly limited.

Apple declined to comment on Judge Birss’s instruction.

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