Jury Decides Samsung Should Pay Apple $290 Million For Patent Infringement
Just let them keep making phones people want to buy
The patent war between Apple and Samsung has shifted in Apple's favor in the U.S. as a jury recently decided Samsung should pay more in damages.
According ABC News, a Silicon Valley jury decided Thursday that Samsung should pay Apple $290 million in damages for patent infringement. The trial ran for about a week in San Jose, California and covered five patents and 13 products.
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