Tim Cook's Message to Apple Employees Following Win Over Samsung
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Posted August 25, 2012 at 7:19am by iClarified
Apple CEO Tim Cook has addressed employees following the company's win over Samsung for patent infringement.
Here's the memo sent to employees as obtained by 9to5Mac:
----- Today was an important day for Apple and for innovators everywhere.
Many of you have been closely following the trial against Samsung in San Jose for the past few weeks. We chose legal action very reluctantly and only after repeatedly asking Samsung to stop copying our work. For us this lawsuit has always been about something much more important than patents or money. It's about values. We value originality and innovation and pour our lives into making the best products on earth. And we do this to delight our customers, not for competitors to flagrantly copy.
We owe a debt of gratitude to the jury who invested their time in listening to our story. We were thrilled to finally have the opportunity to tell it. The mountain of evidence presented during the trial showed that Samsung's copying went far deeper than we knew.
The jury has now spoken. We applaud them for finding Samsung's behavior willful and for sending a loud and clear message that stealing isn't right.
I am very proud of the work that each of you do.
Today, values have won and I hope the whole world listens.
Tim -----
The jury awarded Apple over $1.05 billion in damages.
Steve would have say "I told you so". That is how he would have put it. Like when he said to iPhone users having issue holding the phone, "You are not holding it right". That's how blunt he was. I miss SJ. TC will do just fine. Give him some more time.
I think the case is pretty clear. Despite the impressions by the trial, Apple hasn't been trying to buy up old patents to file vague 'patent' lawsuits. They did in fact go into this reluctantly, knowing it wouldn't make them look good. But Samsung stole a number of technologies that had nothing to do with the 'look' of their devices (although that certainly plays a role as well). You can't call it a 'victory' though, as it cold hundreds of millions to stage, lasted years too long, and won't be completed for another decade!
I will feel upset if someone still my hard work and I totally understand Tim and all of the employees that work hard on the iphone and ipad, think about it.
Sorry, but that's the American judician system. If you want experts to judge each case, try moving to Iran where religious 'experts' review everything. The idea is to have 'typical people' on juries, NOT wealthy tech-heads or lawyers!