Apple looking for $707 million more in damages from Samsung

Andre Yoskowitz
23 Sep 2012 16:56

Apple is seeking more money from Samsung, along with a permanent U.S. sales ban on products that violated their patents.
The iPhone maker is seeking an additional $707 million in addition to the $1.05 billion verdict they won last month.
In the new motion, Apple is seeking a "$400 million damage award for design infringement by Samsung; $135 million for willful infringement of its utility patents; $121 million in supplemental damages based on Samsung's product sales not covered in the jury's deliberation; and $50 million of prejudgment interest on damages through December 31."
Apple wants its new permanent injunction to "cover any of the infringing products or any other product with a feature or features not more than colorably different from any of the infringing feature or features in any of the Infringing Products."
Samsung's response was to ask for a new trial. The companies are locked in a patent battle that spans 10 nations and over 20 products.

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