Apple Wanted Embargo and Apple Got It. iPhones and iPads... Banned!
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2013-06-05 09:31:08 UTC
- Modified: 2013-06-05 09:31:08 UTC
Apple asked for it
Summary: Quick response amid media spin which strives to portray Apple as the victim in the latest round of rulings from the United States
APPLE chose to sue Samsung rather than compete, seeking to embargo the leading products in vain. Samsung did not roll over like HTC had done and it sued back with full force, owing to its large patents portfolio. The result? Some iPhones and iPads are banned in the United states, urging Apple to pull back.
It was long due when Apple needed to taste it's own bitter medicine. Desperate to get competitor's products banned (without any success so far) Apple got its own iPhone (4, 3 and 3GS) and iPad (3G, 2 3G) banned from the US. The ban came from the ITC as these devices infringes upon Samsung's patents related to cellular data. This ban effects only the AT&T models which use these patents.
Don't let Apple-loving sites portray this as Samsung aggression. Apple is the one which started it all, striving to block anything that dares to compete with iDevices. Apple deserves this ban and it is
irrevocable for now, or at least hard to revoke. AOL says "[t]he import ban could theoretically result in Apple being unable to sell the devices in question in the U.S., should all appeals fail and the decision be upheld, since Apple wouldn’t be able to bring the devices into the country from its overseas suppliers and manufacturing facilities. As this is an ITC ruling, it would have to be appealed to the White House or Federal Circuit to be overturned, notes Nilay Patel of The Verge on Twitter."
Nilay Patel
said "This is final, appealable only to WH (won't touch it) and Fed Circuit." The US system
is biased against the Koreans, so maybe Apple can use its connections in the white house to whine about how it got beaten up after it had started a fight, totally unprovoked. This is an important post to send out with little additional research because a lot of the English-speaking media is already trying to smear the Korean company for defending itself in the face of Apple's artillery.
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Comments
Michael
2013-06-05 14:53:44
Your very first sentence starts with a lie. Apple competes very well and still has the highest user satisfaction ratings and the largest revenue. By what matters to them and to their customers they are still on top.
Does not mean they do not have challenges... that is a good thing. But to say they are not competing... silly. And just not true.
With that said, they have stagnated of late and I would love to see them get moving again. Maybe on June 10 we will be impressed. Well, maybe the tech world will be - your bias will make you see whatever they show as being bad in some way. Count on it. You are very predictable.