Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Aug 2011 17:27 UTC
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RE[2]: Comment by MOS6510
by MOS6510 on Tue 16th Aug 2011 18:19
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Well, the ban wasn't European wide anyway, The Netherlands were not included. As sales are still banned in Germany I don't think you can state the ban has been lifted from the entire EU.
It's like telling your dad you cleaned his car and he notices a dirty spot. Germany may not be dirty, but it's a pretty big spot on the European map.
Engaged reports it like this:
"German court lifts ban on some European Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales"
Does seem a rather different situation than Thom reported.
And for what it's worth I don't think Apple should try to ban the Galaxy tab sales.
RE[3]: Comment by MOS6510
by Neolander on Tue 16th Aug 2011 18:47
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RE[3]: Comment by MOS6510
by Laurence on Tue 16th Aug 2011 18:54
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It's like telling your dad you cleaned his car and he notices a dirty spot.
But in that example you would have cleaned his car. You just wouldn't have completely cleaned it. However it was still cleaner than it was before and thus you had cleaned it.
However I do agree with your point, just not the car analogy





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I think it's syntactically correct. The ban is not EU-wide anymore, and the court did not mention any intention to bring an EU-wide ban back, stating to the contrary that it was a mistake.