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by hristov
5419 days ago
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As somebody already mentioned below, the case in question is based on a design patent. A design patent only protects the ornamental design of something not how something works. A tablet shown in a movie is a perfectly fine and perfectly usable example of a publication of an ornamental design. |
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Samsung's theft of Apple's very specific decorative designs (witness their remote that looked EXACTLY like an iPhone 4) is so egregious that if it were, say, a nameless Chinese entrepreneur selling knockoff purses in Chinatown no-one would be especially surprised if their stock were seized and a few people imprisoned over it. This isn't, say, Ferrari suing Maserati for creating a coupe with four wheels, it's Ferrari suing Hyundai for creating a coupe that looks EXACTLY like the current model Ferrari. No offense to Hyundai -- they pay actual designers to design their ugly-ass cars.