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RE[3]: Look 'n' Feel is a copyright issue
by organgtool on Tue 19th Apr 2011 22:05
in reply to "RE[2]: Look 'n' Feel is a copyright issue"
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.
RE[4]: Look 'n' Feel is a copyright issue
by kaiwai on Wed 20th Apr 2011 22:21
in reply to "RE[3]: Look 'n' Feel is a copyright issue"
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.
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.
And Samsung are a picture of integrity? come on, this is the same company who told one of the largest carriers in the US that they would hold back on software upgrades as to spur on sales of their new refreshed mobile line up.
To cheerlead on behalf of any company in the belief that 'the enemy of my enemy is a friend of mine' is just faulty logic right from the outset.




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Do they really think if even you can understand this than Samsung and their lawyers wont?