San Jose Federal Courthouse

Apple, Samsung agree to settle international patent disputes

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Pictured: San Jose Federal Courthouse Source: Martyn Williams, IDGNS

6 August 2014

Apple and Samsung Electronics have agreed to end their patent litigation in nine countries.

Legal actions have now ended in South Korea, Japan, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK.

Patent lawsuits between the rivals will continue in the US, including two in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose division. In both lawsuits, Samsung was ordered after jury trials to pay damages to Apple.

Competitors in the marketplace for smartphones and tablets, the companies have tried to block sales of each other’s products in various countries.

“Samsung and Apple have agreed to drop all litigation between the two companies outside the United States,” Samsung said in an e-mailed statement.

“This agreement does not involve any licensing arrangements, and the companies are continuing to pursue the existing cases in US courts,” Samsung said. Apple confirmed the deal.

Samsung shipped 74.5 million smartphones in the second quarter for a little over 25% share of the market, according to research firm Strategy Analytics. Second-placed Apple shipped 35.2 million smartphones in the quarter for a close to 12% share, the market research firm said last week.

Claims
Samsung asked the court in California in July to hold invalid claims of two Apple patents in the wake of a US Supreme Court decision in Alice v. CLS Bank that tightened standards for patentability.

The two patents figured in a trial in May at which the jury ordered Samsung to pay Apple about $119 million for infringing the iPhone maker’s patents. Apple has filed for higher damages for the patents Samsung was found to have infringed and a judgment that Samsung infringed other patents in the case.

In a previous trial, two juries in the same court awarded Apple a total of $929 million in damages. Samsung has appealed that verdict.

Attempts by Samsung and Apple to resolve their disputes in the US have not been successful so far. In May, the two companies told the court in California that they had failed to reach a settlement in their patent dispute, blaming each other for the failure of the talks initiated by the court.

Apple and Google agreed in May to drop all current patent infringement lawsuits between them, but did not agree to cross-license each other’s patents. Rockstar Consortium, backed by Apple and others, has, however, sued Google, Samsung, HTC and others in a court in Texas over infringement of Android-related and search patents.

John Ribeiro, IDG News Service

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