This is just 1 step in an ongoing saga. Huawei's lawsuits initially requested a cross-licensing deal with Samsung in lieu of monetary damages or injunctions. Samsung made it clear it wasn't playing ball with a countersuit of its own and Huawei smartphone subsequently sued Samsung in 2 other Chinese cities. Last April, the Quanzhou Intermediate People's Court ruled against Samsung, ordering the firm to pay Huawei smartphone $11.6 million in damages. In response to its latest blow, Samsung says in a statement which it would show the decision and determine an appropriate response.
Chinese court rules Samsung violated Huawei smartphone patent
collected by :Lara Phillip
This is just 1 step in an ongoing saga. Huawei's lawsuits initially requested a cross-licensing deal with Samsung in lieu of monetary damages or injunctions. Samsung made it clear it wasn't playing ball with a countersuit of its own and Huawei smartphone subsequently sued Samsung in 2 other Chinese cities. Last April, the Quanzhou Intermediate People's Court ruled against Samsung, ordering the firm to pay Huawei smartphone $11.6 million in damages. In response to its latest blow, Samsung says in a statement which it would show the decision and determine an appropriate response.
This is just 1 step in an ongoing saga. Huawei's lawsuits initially requested a cross-licensing deal with Samsung in lieu of monetary damages or injunctions. Samsung made it clear it wasn't playing ball with a countersuit of its own and Huawei smartphone subsequently sued Samsung in 2 other Chinese cities. Last April, the Quanzhou Intermediate People's Court ruled against Samsung, ordering the firm to pay Huawei smartphone $11.6 million in damages. In response to its latest blow, Samsung says in a statement which it would show the decision and determine an appropriate response.
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