A judge in the US has ordered US$1 billion in damages awarded to Apple last year against Samsung be cut by 40%, and set a new trial to assess the level of damages.
Report by BBC
Last year’s award was the biggest in a series of global legal fights between the two companies over patents.
The ruling, in California, means the two are set to meet again in court.
The judge said the jury, which set the US$1 billion original award, had incorrectly calculated part of the damages. The US$450,5 million ordered to be removed from the payout will be reassessed, and could be increased or lowered.
At the trial, Apple convinced the jury that Samsung had infringed its iPhone and iPad patents.
The patents case encompassed 14 products that Apple said Samsung had used Apple patented designs in.
The jury found that some Samsung products illegally used Apple ideas such as the “bounce-back” feature.
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The two companies have court cases in eight other countries, including Samsung’s homeland South Korea, Germany, Japan, the UK and Australia.