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- Apple requires Samsung to pay another $707 million
Thursday, 27 September 2012
The company Apple, previously sued Samsung Electronics in the U.S. 1.05 billion dollars, said that a record amount of compensation awarded to her by a jury, is not enough. On Friday evening, the District Court of Northern California received a new claim on the apple company lawyers, who said they initially missed losses put the South Korean manufacturer and Samsung now require a payment of $707 million.
In a statement Apple said that 535 million dollars to be pay in addition for "repeated and deliberate" violations in the field of design, while another 121 million dollars - in compensation for the forced partial suspension of sales during the trial. Additional $50 million in Apple requires as compensation for legal costs.
Apple requires that these amounts were paid by 31 December. But that's not all individual claim (other than $707 million) Apple requires that Samsung has 155.8 million dollars in compensation for violations in five products for which the jury jury calculated the loss at a rate below the formula adopted for the calculation of other gadgets.
Finally, Apple has demanded a new process for calculating damages associated not with the tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and from its packaging and its design, which Apple also said copies packing iPad.