“Instead of pursuing independent product development, Samsung has chosen to slavishly copy Apple's innovative technology, distinctive user interfaces, and elegant and distinctive product and packaging design, in violation of Apple’s valuable intellectual property rights,” the complaint stated.
Samsung did not sit back quietly about the accusation and countersued Apple later that month in four countries – South Korea, Japan, Germany, and later the U.S. Samsung listed 10 patents, allegedly infringed by various versions of iPhone, iPad and iPod (including the iPad 2).
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