Inside a court filing late Friday evening Apple has asked for a legal court boost the $1.05 billion in damages a jury granted it from Samsung for his or her patent suit in California. FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller includes a introduction to the figures, revealing that Apple has selected to find enhancement just on which the jury considered "willful" patent violation towards the tune of $135 million (under the 3x amount it might have went after) along with an additional $400 million for violation of trade dress. That accumulates to $1,756,455,218 it is seeking from Samsung, plus, as Reuters reporter Serta Levine notes, the expected request permanent injunctions. That may cover a lot more than the items pointed out within the suit, as Mueller also highlights Apple is requesting an injunction against other items concentrating on the same features, that could extend to products such as the Universe S III. As always, it's all regulated still not even close to over and also the figures could change, but Samsung is most likely just wishing Apple's lawyers use iOS 6 Maps for his or her next visit to the court docket.
Update: Per FOSS Patents, including interest and supplemental damages Apple's total request has become a tidy $707 million. Exactly what does Samsung want Based on Reuters, it's asking for a completely new trial, because who does not do whole factor once again Stay updated.
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