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    Courts ban sale of Galaxy Tab in Europe and Australia

    16 August 2011 | Control, Technology and trends
    The temporary injunction granted to Apple by German and Australian courts will be a short-term blow for Samsung, whose Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks set to be among the strongest threats to the iPad’s current dominance of the tablet market, writes Ovum principal analyst Tony Cripps.

    The temporary injunction granted to Apple by German and Australian courts will be a short-term blow for Samsung, whose Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks set to be among the strongest threats to the iPad’s current dominance of the tablet market, writes Ovum principal analyst Tony Cripps.

    It’s difficult to predict the outcome of the dispute at this stage, but we can expect Samsung to respond quickly to the allegations against its product. However, there will clearly be a short-term impact on Samsung’s tablet sales, given that the German ruling is EU wide, except for the Netherlands. A separate ruling also temporarily restricts sales in Australia.

    It’s true that companies need to protect their investments in intellectual property and there could yet be grounds for enforcing software changes or license fees on tablet manufacturers that have infringed Apple’s patents. However, any ruling against Samsung on the grounds of similarity in hardware design and appearance between the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the iPad – which is another of Apple’s complaints - would work against the best interests of both the industry and consumers.

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