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Apple Says Supreme Court Should Not Hear Samsung’s Appeal Due to Lack of Evidence
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Reuters reports that Apple has asked the Supreme Court to turn down Samsung’s request on hearing its appeal in reducing the damages the Korean company needs to pay Apple for infringing their design patents.
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