
The hearing regarding the preliminary injunction in the German Apple v. Samsung case is currently under way. Biggest revelation so far?
Samsung is accusing Apple of 27 (!) cases of altering pictures, all done to make Samsung's products appear
more similar to Apple's than they really are. Like last time, Andreas Udo de Haes, editor at
WebWereld.nl,
present in the court room, is covering this.
Update: It's on.
Update II: Apple
claims official picture of Galaxy Tab is rigged.
Update III: Lolwut Apple?
Update IV: Neelie Kroes is
on the edge of her seat.
Update V: The judge has upheld the German preliminary injunction. Final ruling on September 9.
Member since:
2007-03-26
I really hope Apple is held accountable for this and not just given a slap on the wrist.
Regardless of what you think of their products or the whole innovation/evolution debate, tampering with evidence is a serious offense. Furthermore, using such false documents to force a ban on competitors is so far outside of what I'd personally class as fair competition that a monetary penalty doesn't even begin to equate to the audacity demonstrated.
Edited 2011-08-25 12:21 UTC