Apple Used Flawed Evidence to Block Sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1?
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Posted August 16, 2011 at 2:17am by iClarified
Apple reportedly used flawed images in its complaint against Samsung that resulted in a preliminary injunction against sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in most of the European Union, according to ComputerWorld.
In its complaint Apple submits photos of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 claiming that the overall appearance of the two products is "practically identical."
But the picture Apple submitted of the Tab is inaccurate and does not match the real Galaxy Tab 10.1, Webwereld discovered. Further investigations have verified this assessment. The Galaxy Tab due on the European market is taller and more oblong than the iPad 2. However, the shape of what Apple claims to be a Tab 10.1 resembles the iPad very closely.
The picture of the alleged Galaxy Tab provided by Apple is cropped and its aspect ratio is distorted. According to Samsung, the Tab measures 256.7 x 175.3 millimeters, which translates to an aspect ratio of 1.46. The Tab pictured in the complaint however has an aspect ratio of 1.36. The bottom is about 8% wider than the actual one.
We aren't sure what exact situation with these photos is; however, it seems unlikely that Apple would intentionally try to deceive the courts with an image that Samsung would immediately note as being inaccurate.
Neither company has commented on the matter as of yet.
The real issue is the regulation. Dear Regulators, fix it & Make it *black or *white, not *grey.
Otherwise this is getting out of hands eventually & it seems that U guys are being "passed around" by those who are smart enough to utilize the *gap*. So be Wise now !!
Have you heard of EU's Community Design? That's the sole reason why Apple was able to get a preliminary injunction against the Sale of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Europe. Such injunction has absolutely nothing to do with the resemblance between the iPad and the Samsung tablet. The details are here: http://www.osnews.com/story/25056/The_Community_Design_and_you_Thought_the_USPTO_Was_Bad