Sunday, July 1, 2012

Apple Wins Preliminary Injuncton Banning Sales of the Galaxy Nexus Smartphone

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Apple has won a preliminary injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, reports FOSS Patents.

Judge Lucy Koh of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California granted Apple the injunction earlier today based largely on the 'Siri Patent'.

Apple and its lawyers convinced Judge Koh that the Galaxy Nexus likely infringes all four of the patents asserted in the preliminary injunction motion, and that all four of them are likely valid. But in the United States, injunctive relief is granted only if monetary damages are insufficient to make the right holder whole, and if other requirements are met. Courts apply the four-factor eBay v. MercExchange test. Apple's motion passed that test with respect to the "Siri patent", a patent on unified search. It must be a huge disappointment for Google to lose this lawsuit over a search patent. With respect to the other three patents at issue in this context -- slide-to-unlock, data tapping and autocorrect --, Judge Koh was not convinced that those features drive consumer demand and that Samsung's likely infringement causes irreparable harm. But Apple can still win an injunction when this case goes to trial, and even if it couldn't prove an entitlement to injunctive relief over those patents at that stage, Samsung would be liable for significant damages.

For the injunction to take effect, Apple most post a bond of $96 million ($95,637,141.60) which is the amount Samsung demanded.

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