Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Apple v. Samsung jury wants to know what Jobs said about Google

Source: arstechnica.com - Wednesday, April 30, 2014

"The Jury" by John Morgan / Wikimedia Commons The jury considering the second blockbuster Apple v. Samsung patent trial had its first full day of deliberations today. The jurors sent four notes to the judge, which are typed up below. Apparently the month-long trial hasn't left them with eyes glazed over: they're hungry for yet more information, which at this point, they can't get. The questions suggest they'd like to know more about the personal feelings at the top of both companies at the outset of the lawsuits, including what Steve Jobs said "at the moment he... decided to prosecute a case against Samsung?" They also ask about what Jobs said about the role of Google, an issue that came up throughout the trial. Samsung's lawyers said the lawsuit was really a way of attacking Google, while Apple's lawyers emphasized in closing that Samsung, not Google, is the defendant here. Read 10 remaining paragraphs | Comments





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