Apple is willing to end the legal disputes with Samsung, but only on the basis of accepting an important condition

  Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), si Samsung they opened countless lawsuits all over the world and the representatives of the two companies tried repeatedly to conclude agreements that would lead to the cessation of these disputes, but they did not succeed. Conformable some information appeared recently, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would have done to those from Samsung proposals for concluding some agreements, but they were based on an extremely important condition, more precisely a clause that forbids the Korean company to clone current or future products of those from Cupertino.

Every offer Apple made to Samsung has included limits to both the scope of any license and a prohibition against cloning Apple products. Samsung persists in its strategy of delay-seeking to extend the briefing schedule for Apple's renewed motion, belatedly moving for discovery relating to Apple's negotiations with Samsung, requesting an evidentiary hearing even though the record is already fully developed, and asking the Court to stay enforcement of any injunction with respect to the '915 patent.

  According to those from Samsung, all the proposals made by Apple over time included limitations regarding the possibility of using intellectual property from patents that could be licensed, but also the prohibition to clone its products. Basically, Apple is trying to protect itself as best as it can in front of a company that was proven by the process to have copied the design and functionality of its products, and based on this principle, it is unlikely that we will see any agreement concluded between the companies.

  Samsung is not quite so happy with the limitations that Apple imposes on it, especially since some important patents were not included in the agreements offered by the Americans, but their actions have generated this situation.