Silly Patents: The Effect Of Apple's Rejected Patent Claims On The Samsung Lawsuit
by Ed Liston
On October 23, 2012, Samsung (SSNLF.PK) filed a late-night Statement of Recent Decision in the Northern District of California, San Jose division. This was the venue where it lost perhaps its most important IP lawsuit against Apple (AAPL), plaintiffs. In the filing, Samsung brought to the court's attention a recent non-final Office action, in response to an "anonymous" re-examination request, in which the USPTO has declared all 20 claims of Apple's rubber-banding patent (U.S. Patent No, 7,469,381) invalid. This includes claim 19, which was to key to much of Apple's case against Samsung. read more »
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