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The device is not to be confused with Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, to which Apple attempted to ban (and incidentally was successful in banning) in many countries the world over.
“As a consequence through such action, LG Display is seeking to absolutely stop activities of sale, manufacturing and importing of Samsung’s above mentioned product creating an act of infringement”. As contained in the LG statement released to Dow Jones Newswires. The company based at South Korea is also contemplating to file damages amounting to $933,000 per day from Samsung fails to comply with the orders obtained by the company. On the contrary Samsung described the claims to be unjustified and in response quite recently instituted its counter lawsuit against LG citing infringement to the patents in respect of LCD panels.
LG is of the belief that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 is employing the patented technology for increasing of the viewing angles in designing the tablet
2012-12-29 21:32:11