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 Apple's IPhone 5 Infringes Patents, Samsung Says
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Message Text: Samsung said Apple's iPhone 5 infringes its patents, continuing a global fight over mobile devices after winning a court order lifting a ban on U.S. sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer.

Samsung added claims about the iPhone 5 to an existing patent-infringement lawsuit between the two companies in federal court in San Jose, California. Apple won a $1.05 billion jury verdict against Samsung on Aug. 24 in a separate patent case in the same court.

According to the suit, the iPhone 5 infringes two standards patents and six features patents.

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh yesterday rescinded a ban on U.S. sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 that she imposed in June.

The case in which Samsung added the iPhone 5 claims is scheduled for trial in 2014.

In August, Apple added the Galaxy S III smartphone to its list of products that it says infringe its patents.

Koh has scheduled December hearings in that case to consider Apple's request for a permanent U.S. sales ban on eight Samsung smartphone models and the Tab 10.1.
 
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