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RE: This is a very good analysis of Samsung's strategy
by Dr.Mabuse on Mon 27th Aug 2012 01:59
in reply to "This is a very good analysis of Samsung's strategy"
http://pandodaily.com/2012/08/25/copying-works-how-samsungs-decisio...
What Samsung did was logical, made good business sense and was successful. Apple's legal response to What Samsung did was logical, made good business sense and looks like being successful.
What Samsung did was logical, made good business sense and was successful. Apple's legal response to What Samsung did was logical, made good business sense and looks like being successful.
You're a classic - trying to create a nice diversion from Thom's post. Try to stick to the topic - Apple have copied too. But dead men tell no tales, and in this case, dead companies can't sue.
RE: This is a very good analysis of Samsung's strategy
by galvanash on Mon 27th Aug 2012 02:19
in reply to "This is a very good analysis of Samsung's strategy"
The link you posted... Proclaiming it to be a good analysis. Here is an excerpt from it:
Samsung’s decision to copy Apple has also been inarguably good for consumers. If it weren’t for Samsung and Google, Apple would have faced no meaningful competition in smartphones—which would have been great for Apple shareholders but terrible for everyone else, including for Apple’s customers.
This is from your post describing the outcome of the trial (titled "Everyone Wins"):
This is good.
This is good for innovation.
This is good for consumers, the industry and the whole tech market.
This is good for innovation.
This is good for consumers, the industry and the whole tech market.
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If you agree with an analysis stating that Samsung copying Apple was good for consumers... How do you then think that a trial outcome punishing them for it is also good for consumers...
I think you've been baking in Steve's reality distortion field for too long...




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http://pandodaily.com/2012/08/25/copying-works-how-samsungs-decisio...
What Samsung did was logical, made good business sense and was successful. Apple's legal response to What Samsung did was logical, made good business sense and looks like being successful.