Samsung Files New Claims Against Apple in Germany

Dec. 18, 2011
The two technology giants are engaged in a legal battle involving dozens of cases worldwide as they struggle for leadership in the hugely lucrative smartphone and tablet computer market.

South Korea's Samsung Electronics on Monday said it has filed new legal claims against rival Apple in Germany, claiming that the iPhone maker infringed four of its patents.

Samsung said the claims, filed on Dec. 16 with the Mannheim regional court, relate to alleged infringement of patents, including those for Samsung's telecommunications standard technology and user interface.

The two technology giants are engaged in a legal battle involving dozens of cases worldwide as they struggle for leadership in the hugely lucrative smartphone and tablet computer market.

Apple began the process in April, accusing Samsung of "slavishly" copying its iPhone and iPad designs. Samsung has focused its own lawsuits on technology patents rather than design.

The South Korean giant has received two legal boosts this month.

On Dec. 9, Australia's High Court cleared the way for Samsung to sell its Galaxy 10.1 tablet in the country in time for Christmas, dismissing Apple's bid to have a ban extended.

Earlier in the month, a federal court judge in San Jose, Calif., denied Apple's request for a preliminary injunction that would have banned the sale of three Samsung smartphones and a tablet computer in the United States.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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