Smartphone-maker Samsung did not wilfully infringe five of Apple’s patents subject to a US court ruling last year, according to post-trial motions delivered on Tuesday.
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1 October 2012 Samsung has been ordered to pay Apple $1.05 billion in damages after a jury found the company guilty of infringing several of Apple's software and design patents.
4 March 2013 A new jury trial will re-examine $450 million of the $1.05 billion damages Samsung was fined last year for infringing six of Apple’s design and utility patents.
30 April 2013 Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that a jury trial will re-assess the level of damages that Samsung owes Apple for patent infringement in November 2013.