This is news: Apple doesn’t need to publish on its UK website that Samsung didn’t copy the iPad. A London court ruled and ordered Apple to inform people by advertising and putting a message on its website that Samsung did not copy the design of the iPad. Who in his right mind would do such a thing for the competition anyway?
Apple doesn’t want to advertise so it appealed and successfully, the order is stayed.
I can see pride here. But of course, Apple has that right and I don’t think the Cupertino company isn’t that stupid to mention the Galaxy Tab on its website. What do you think?
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