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How so?
It's been widely known for a long time that the Judge has been favoring Apple in her decisions. If you keep up with the case you can very well see it. This just seems to be more of the same; while yes not everything Apple asked for was granted, it also seems to be along the lines of "well, I can't give you this because the law doesn't allow it". Wear as for Samsung it's more like "I don't like you, don't believe you, so here go ask someone else."
Samsung actually has quite a few things ready in the appellate bucket that can very easily change the case.