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Presidential veto in favor of Apple expected to alter future patent litigation strategies
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Presidential veto in favor of Apple expected to alter future patent litigation strategies
Patent disputes in the U.S. could change significantly, with the International Trade Commission playing a less important role, following a veto from President Barack Obama's administration in the ongoing Apple-Samsung litigation.
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