Friday, June 21, 2013

Tokyo court rules Samsung infringed on Apple's 'rubber-banding' patent

Tokyo court rules Samsung infringed on Apple's 'rubber-banding' patent

In a ruling opposite of that coming from the US Patent and Trademark Office in April, a Tokyo court has decided in favor of Apple after claims that Samsung infringed on their “rubber-banding” patent. While a US judge ruled that the patent, which covers the bounce-back effect in iOS that is triggered when a user scrolls to the end of a document, was invalid, Samsung was found guilty of infringement in the Japanese court. The suit is one of several between Apple and Samsung spanning 10 countries, many targeting the same patents in different regions with varying degrees of success.

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