Apple seeks to ban Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US

Apple seeks to ban Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US

Apple cries foul over HTC data tapping, text prediction and slide-to-unlock patents. Here we go again.

The latest chapter in the ongoing court drama between Apple and Samsung is about to be written, with the Cupertino tech giant seeking to ban the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone from sale in the U.S.

According to online news blog FOSS Patents, Apple has brought a motion in the United States for a preliminary injunction against the Galaxy Nexus, claiming that the phone's OS violates four Apple patents. 

The patents in dispute involve such technologies as HTC "data tapping", Siri and unified search, a new slide-to-unlock patent and a word completion patent that provides speed improvements for touchscreen text entry. (Read the full FOSS Patents report here.)

If eventually successful, Apple's lawsuit could have far-reaching consequences for the industry. Because the Android OS itself is at issue, Google cannot deny responsibility for any infringement findings. "The unified search [patent] must be of huge concern to Google with a view to its core business," the FOSS Patents blog explains.

Apple and Samsung have been embroiled in various legal battles since early last year, with Apple seeking to ban the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in several regions, including Australia. In April 2011, Apple hit the Korean conglomerate with 16 claims which included charges of unjust enrichment, trademark infringement and 10 patent disputes in a crusade against the “slavish” copying of the iPhone and iPad. Multiple lawsuits and counterclaims have since been filed by both companies. 

Further reading:

Timeline: Apple vs. Samsung – the story so far

Samsung poised to overtake Apple in smartphone sales

Apple sues Samsung for "copying" its tablets and phones

Samsung suffers double blow in patents row with Apple

Samsung to Apple: hand over iPad 3 and iPhone 5

Samsung: Apple ripped off 2001: A Space Odyssey

Samsung claims delayed launch will kill Galaxy Tab

Which tablet? Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs Apple iPad

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Comments: 2
photohounds
13 February 2012
More "I made a tiny difference so it's ALL mine" guff. Can't they just fire the lawyers and re-hire the engineers?


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Apple seeks to ban Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US?
Apple cries foul over HTC data tapping, text prediction and slide-to-unlock patents. Here we go again.

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amcmo
14 February 2012
Photo,

Have you offered your services to Google yet.

Seems you know more than all the patent attorneys worldwide.

Wish I had your amazing level of knowledge.

Edited by amcmo: 14/2/2012 08:03:49 AM
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