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Apple-Samsung Battle Over ‘Stealing’ iPhone Design in US Top Court

The legal battle, which began more than five years ago, could have major repercussions in the tech industry.

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The epic legal battle pitting Apple against its bitter rival Samsung over the design of the iPhone will reach a new level on Tuesday when it heads to the US Supreme Court.

The high court is set to hear arguments over financial damages the South Korean smartphone giant owes Apple for allegedly violating design patents by producing copycats of its groundbreaking smartphone.

Observers are watching the case closely to see how the court -- which has not taken up a design patent case in more than a century -- tips the balance between technological innovation and protecting intellectual property.

A ruling is expected in several months.

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The legal battle, which began more than five years ago, could have major repercussions in the tech industry.
Apple iPhone 6S. (Photo: Reuters)

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a $400 million verdict -- part of a nearly billion-dollar award in Apple's favour later reduced to $548 million -- that found Samsung had copied the iPhone's distinctive front screen and graphical touchscreen user interface.

California-based Apple had protected those features with US design patents that concern the way items look. They are distinct from utility patents, which protect how articles are used and work, and do not concern copyrights or trademarks.

Samsung is challenging the verdict, disputing how damages are calculated in design patent cases.

Samsung argues it should be held liable only for some portion of the profit tied to patented design aspects, given the many innovative components that go into the making of smartphones.

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The legal battle, which began more than five years ago, could have major repercussions in the tech industry.
Samsung Galaxy Tab E (Left) and Samsung Galaxy Tab A. (Photo: Samsung)

Apple interprets the statute more narrowly, saying it is entitled to all profits from Samsung's phones.

The legal battle, which began more than five years ago, could have major repercussions in a tech industry where design and innovation play key roles in distinguishing one device from another.

But a major debate is underway on just how much protection should be granted for visual design.

In preparation for its arguments before the Supreme Court, Samsung obtained the support of major Silicon Valley and other IT sector giants, including Google, Facebook, Dell and Hewlett-Packard, as well as a group of law professors.

Apple, for its part, got backing from big names in fashion and manufacturing, such as Calvin Klein and Adidas, and the American Intellectual Property Law Association, whose members -- largely lawyers -- represent owners and users of intellectual property.

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