Apple files Patent claim against Samsung Galaxy S Phone and Tab For Copying iphone and iPad

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Apple has filed a patent infringement claim against Samsung for the Galaxy line of products. Apple claims that Samsung has infringed on their rights with the Galaxy S phones and Tab by violating various patents which were assigned to Apple by us PTO.

Apart from the various patents infringement claims, Apple also thinks that Samsung Galaxy S phones and Tab look a lot like iphone and iPad respectively which is a violation called “trade dress”.

The Galaxy Tab has it’s design taken from the iPad from the aspect ratio, rectangular shape, rounded corners and similar black border, nearly everything has been influenced from Apple’s iPad. considering that the Galaxy Tab is made to cater nearly the same market users who like using Android as an OS, I think Samsung did get influenced but “copied” is a little too extreme a word. “Samsung’s Galaxy Tab computer tablet also slavishly copies a combination of several elements of the Apple product Configuration trade Dress,” said Apple in the lawsuit.

Apple is looking forward to get a restraining buy against Samsung which is a major vendor in the smartphone industry. A representative from Apple told Mobilized:

It’s no coincidence that Samsung’s most current products look a lot like the iphone and iPad, from the shape of the hardware to the user interface and even the packaging.. This kind of blatant copying is wrong, and we need to secure Apple’s intellectual home when companies steal our ideas.

If Apple thinks Samsung has been infringing on their rights for quite some time, I completely fail to understand why would Apple take this long to file a lawsuit. after all the rights were being infringed from day one.

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