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The Apple-Samsung Case: What It Means for Patents–and Innovation

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Tue, 4 Sep 2012

Published with permission from Knowledge @ Wharton , Wharton’s online business journal. In what some are calling “the patent trial of the century,” a federal grand jury in California last week decided in favor of Apple in a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung. In addition to awarding Apple

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