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Papst Licensing GmbH & Co., KG v. Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, et al
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September 03, 2019
Samsung Loses Bid To Sink $5.9M Data-Transfer IP Verdict
Samsung can't throw out a jury's $5.9 million infringement verdict over claims its tablets and smartphones infringe a German company's patent on data transfers, a Texas federal judge ruled, saying there's substantial evidence to support the jury's finding and that courts should be "especially deferential" to a jury's verdict.
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December 20, 2018
Samsung Tries To Sink $5.9M Data-Transfer IP Verdict
Samsung asked a Texas federal court on Wednesday to toss a jury's $5.9 million patent infringement verdict, saying its tablets and smartphones don't infringe a German company's patent on data transfers just because they can be connected with a host computer using a USB port or Bluetooth.
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November 07, 2018
Samsung Infringed Licensing Co.'s Patent, Owes $5.9M
An Eastern District of Texas jury has slapped Samsung with a $5.9 million verdict, finding it infringed two claims of German intellectual property licensing company Papst's patent covering data transfers that occur in smartphones and tablets.