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Samsung Owes Apple $120 Million in Longstanding Slide-to-Unlock Lawsuit

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slie-to-unlockThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reinstated Apple's $119.6 million award in a longstanding patent lawsuit with Samsung, after eight of twelve judges ruled it was wrong to throw out the verdict in February.

The bulk of the award, $98.7 million, was for the detection patent that the earlier panel said wasn’t infringed. The February decision also said the other two patents were invalid. […] That was a wrong decision, the court ruled Friday, because it relied on issues that were never raised on appeal or on information that was beyond the trial record.

The long-running lawsuit dates back to 2011, when Apple accused Samsung of infringing upon its now-retired slide-to-unlock feature, autocorrect, and a method of detecting phone numbers so they can be tapped to make phone calls, according to Bloomberg. The case is not to be confused with a similar Apple v. Samsung lawsuit related to accusations of older Galaxy smartphones infringing upon the iPhone's design.

The appeals court will argue that second case, also dating back to 2011, on Tuesday to determine how much Samsung should pay for copying the look and feel of the iPhone, according to the report. Samsung was originally ordered to pay Apple damages of $548 million, but it appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court in December as a last-ditch effort to avoid paying the settlement.

In August, over 100 world-renowned designers, including Calvin Klein, Dieter Rams, and Norman Foster, filed an amicus brief in support of Apple in the lawsuit. The designers argued that a product's visual design has "powerful effects on the human mind and decision making processes," citing a 1949 study that showed more than 99% of Americans could identify a bottle of Coca-Cola by shape alone.

Top Rated Comments

LukasValine Avatar
123 months ago
And then apple kills slide to unlock. RIP beautiful UX design.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
123 months ago
I have always wondered how large amounts get transferred from company to company? Especially when they are in the billions. Anyone have an idea?
In this case, a huge caravan will show up at Apple HQ filled with Galaxy Note 7s. It will be led by Christophe Waltz.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
123 months ago
SLIDE TO UNLOCK
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Analog Kid Avatar
123 months ago
Patent troll lawsuits breed more patent trolls.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WordsmithMR Avatar
123 months ago
So basically Samsung owes them lunch.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ActionableMango Avatar
123 months ago
How do you unlock an iPhone with iOS 10? You mash the home button repeatedly with intermixed momentary pauses in case it needs your fingerprint in one or more steps until you're finally in.
Ever since TouchID, on both of my iPhone and iPad its a single press with a fingerprint-approved finger. Or a click with anything and then present a fingerprint approved finger for unlock.

One click. This was true before iOS 10 and remains true after iOS 10.

I see that the option to use slide-to-unlock is gone, but I don't understand why it would be considered more elegant. So you wake the phone by clicking something, then switch to swiping across the screen, then place your thumb on the TouchID sensor. I don't understand how that's more elegant than just placing your thumb on the TouchID sensor and clicking once.

I don't have to click multiple times. If you do, something is wrong.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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