Apple is obliged to announce on its website and in UK newspapers that Samsung did not copy the iPad design

  Recent Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), lost a lawsuit against Samsung in which he claimed that the design of the iPad tablet was copied by the Asian company when it developed its own tablets. Based on this result, a British judge is now forcing the Apple company to publish on its own website, and in British newspapers, an announcement to say that Samsung did not infringe its patents and did not copy the iPad design. In case you thought that the punishment ends here, I inform you that the message on the Apple website must remain public for 6 months, a period in which enough people learn about the shame of those at Apple.

A judge has ordered Apple to post a notice on its website and in British newspapers highlighting a recent ruling that Samsung didn't copy the iPad. The notice should outline the July 9 London court decision that Samsung's Galaxy tablets do not infringe Apple's registered designs, Judge Colin Birss said. It should be posted on Apple's UK website for six months and published in several newspapers and magazines to correct the damaging impression the South Korea-based company was copying Apple's product, Birss said.

  You would probably think that such a "correction" will appease those from Apple who will give up future lawsuits, but you would be wrong. In the end, I leave you in the company of history.