“On Saturday, Judge Koh denied the entirety of a comprehensive summary judgment motion that Samsung brought in May,” Florian Mueller reports for FOSS Patents.

“Samsung attacked the validity of each and every one of the intellectual property rights asserted by Apple at this stage as well as Apple’s FRAND-related antitrust claims, and failed all the way,” Mueller reports. “It is very unusual for such a multi-pronged motion by a major industry player to fail entirely. This presumably concludes a dreadful week for Samsung in the Northern District of California, which previously involved a preliminary injunction against the Galaxy Tab 10.1, a far more important preliminary injunction against the Galaxy Nexus, the dismissal of one of Samsung’s patent infringement claims further to Apple’s summary judgment motion, and a clear Apple victory over expert reports.”

Muller reports, “GigaOM‘s Tom Krazit nailed it (on the two injunctions): ‘Even coming off the high of Google I/O, these developments are not good for Google and Android.’”

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MacDailyNews Take: Hey, Samsung, drop dead.

Apple’s products came first, then Samsung’s:

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