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![]() iPhone News Desk Apple Corrects Judge’s Sums
It complains it’s been gypped of $85 million
By: Maureen O'Gara
Apr. 1, 2013 08:00 AM
After Judge Lucy Koh cut $450.5 million off the original stunning $1.05 billion in damages a jury ordered Samsung to pay Apple for infringing its patents, Apple checked the judge's arithmetic and wants to file a conditional motion to reconsider. It complains it's been gypped of $85 million and that two Samsung phones were on the market during the time required for Samsung to disgorge its profits. Apple says it's really entitled to damages of at least $685 million. FOSS Patents says Apple is only bringing the issue up now to pre-empt the partial final judgment requested by Samsung. Aside from the appeals that have been lodged by both Apple and Samsung, Koh has ordered a new trial to recalculate the damages and that means the total damages could ultimately go up or down. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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