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Samsung Willing to Modify Phones to Avert Ban

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Aug 28, 2012, 7:09 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Samsung today said that it would fight Apple's request to ban its products in the U.S. through any available means. "We will take all necessary measures to ensure the availability of our products in the U.S. market," said the company in a statement. Samsung said it will file motions seeking to stop the injunction, appeal the injunction (if granted), and even modify its devices so they no longer infringe, according to a Samsung representative who spoke to the Wall Street Journal. Following its initial victory over Samsung in court, Apple requested that preliminary sales bans be placed on eight Samsung devices, including the Galaxy S II, Droid Charge, and others. The judge overseeing the case won't rule on Apple's request until September 20.

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Jellz

Aug 28, 2012, 7:14 AM

and EVEN modify its devices?

"Well, if we can't win in court, yeah I guess we'll change a little bit..."
Even if they didn't intentionally infringe on patents owned by Apple, the only way to keep those phones on the market would be to either change the infringing parts or pay apple a cut of the financial pie that is after they pay the 1 Billion + they ow...
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