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RE[2]: Look 'n' Feel is a copyright issue
by siimo on Tue 19th Apr 2011 20:04
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RE[3]: Look 'n' Feel is a copyright issue
by organgtool on Tue 19th Apr 2011 22:05
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I'm sure Samsung's lawyers are aware of this, but it doesn't matter. The U.S. legal system allows for nearly endless appeals. Corporations like Apple take advantage of this by threatening other corporations with endless litigation until they give in to their demands.
Samsung supplies many parts for Apple laptops, tablets, and phones. Meanwhile, Samsung has seen much success selling their own laptops, tablets, and phones. Apple is in direct competition with one of its largest suppliers and is probably using this lawsuit to leverage better prices for their supplies or an agreement that would reduce the competition between the two companies.





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Actually, look and feel doesn't fall under the purview of any intellectual property laws. Apple already tried this 17 years ago against Microsoft. According to Wikipedia, the court ruled that "Apple cannot get patent-like protection for the idea of a graphical user interface, or the idea of a desktop metaphor [under copyright law]...".
Apple knows it doesn't have a case. They're just trying to give Samsung a hard time and potentially get better deals on their hardware supplies.