Apple's request to ban the sale of some Samsung products in the US is rejected again

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  Company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), asked a few months later an American court to ban the sale of some products Samsung based on winning a lawsuit in May of this year. Based on this company process Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he should also be paid damages in the amount of approximately 200 million dollars, but the judge who presided over that case decided during yesterday that the victory does not impose a sales ban for the products Samsung for which it was proven that it infringes patents Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) failed again to win a sales ban on Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) products found to infringe its smartphone patents, even after requesting what it described as a more limited prohibition. Apple tried to make its request more viable by targeting specific infringing features in nine Samsung devices, and by offering what it called a "sunset period" to give its Suwon, South Korea-based rival a chance to design around the features before any ban was enforced, according to a court filing.

  Although the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), asked only to ban the sale of a limited number of Samsung products, the judge decided that he must first give the Koreans a period of time to remove the copied technologies, only then planning to ban the sale of those products. Considering this decision, the Apple company has no choice but to wait for Samsung to solve its problems or not to do it and only then will it be able to ask for a ban on the sale of the respective products.