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Apple v. Samsung II damages breakdown revealed in jury verdict form

“The U.S. District Court for Northern California late Friday made public the Apple v. Samsung jury’s verdict form, revealing exact damages figures assigned to each device found in infringement of parties’ patents,” Mikey Campbell reports for AppleInsider. “After the Apple v. Samsung jury handed in its decision earlier today, awarding Apple $119.6 million and Samsung $158,000, the final verdict form has been made available for public viewing. The document offers further insight into the jury’s thinking.”

“Apple’s final damages tally may be a bit higher as the company found a discrepancy in the jury’s verdict. Specifically, the Galaxy S II was found to be in infringement of the text prediction property, but no damages were assigned. Jurors are scheduled to meet on Monday to resolve the issue,” Campbell reports. “a large chunk of Apple’s award came from Samsung’s Galaxy S III, which cost the company $52.4 million on infringement of the ‘647 patent alone. The Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch — Sprint’s version of the smartphone — generated $14.2 million on infringement of the ‘647 and ‘172 patents, while all accused Galaxy S II models amounted to a collective $31.1 million.”

Read more, and see the jury verdict form, in the full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Bill” for the heads up.]

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