Apple is refuting allegations that it copied the iPhone design from Sony and has presented a 'purple' iPhone prototype as proof, reports The Verge.
"Purple" dates back to August 2005 - months before the Jony prototype was originally designed. According to the documents, Shin Nishibori's Sony-style touches were simply "an 'enjoyable' side project," embellishments on a concept Apple had already designed. The documents contend that Purple remained free of the alleged Sony inspirations, ultimately giving birth to the iPhone in 2006 (and looking decidedly like the iPhone 4).
Apple has requested that the Court enforce an order from Judge Grewal excluding evidence that Apple's designs were derived from Sony's design language, from Mr. Nishibori's exercise in applying Sony-style design details to the iPhone, or from Sony handsets of the time. Because this evidence is not admissible to prove the invalidity of Apple's patents, they argue it should not come in for any purpose.
"Judge Grewal's Order prevents Samsung from relying on Sony handset designs, Apple's "Sony-style" CAD drawings, or Sony "design language" to argue the invalidity of Apple's designs. All such evidence was stricken from Mr. Sherman's expert report. Samsung's attempt to prove otherwise fails, as does its effort to devise other theories to support the admissibility of this evidence."
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Joe - July 30, 2012 at 11:32pm
As a former home theater installer, I can tell you that Samsung TV's are junk and I wouldn't take one for free. I have had brand new TV's fail to turn on out of the box maybe 200 times in a 8 year tv installation career. 198 of those were Samsung and 2 were Sony. I have installed over 7000 flat panel TV's. Samsung made defective TV's and knew about the problem. Took them 2 years to sort it out. Panasonic all the way when it comes to plasma and Sony for LCD.
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BFM1947 - July 30, 2012 at 3:02pm
I personally don't see why Apple cares this much. Even if Samsung is using their designs, I would be happy that other companies are using my ideas and everyone knows that Apple is the real deal. I guess there isn't anything wrong with Samsung products so there's no need to put their products down just because people think Apple is superior.
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NoGoodNick - July 30, 2012 at 8:11pm
Samsung TVs are junk. Sad. Pioneer is better!
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f1982 - July 30, 2012 at 9:05pm
Samsung genuinely make the best tvs. All the tvs in my house are now Samsung, can't find better.