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Apple’s Phil Schiller to testify once again in Samsung patent lawsuit, Forstall also a possibility

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Update: Zdnet Korea reports that Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung’s JK Shin met in the US last week ahead of the companies returning to court in San Jose next month. The unconfirmed, translated report appears to claims the executives were asked by the courts to reach an agreement by Feb. 19, but the case looks set to go ahead after settlement talks reportedly failed.

Apple’s head of marketing will be called to the stands by Samsung in the latest patent dispute between the rival companies. Schiller will testify on topics surrounding the creation and marketing of many of Apple’s iconic products, including the iPhone and iPad, according to a statement released by Samsung. The South Korean company has also said there’s a chance it could call Greg Joswiak, vice president of iPhone marketing, to testify as well.

Apple is also planning to put several of its own executives on the stand, possibly including Scott Forstall, who oversaw the development of iOS until he resigned his position in 2012. This would be Forstall’s first public appearance since he left Apple. Both Forstall and Schiller testified against Samsung in an August, 2012 hearing.

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Comments

  1. “resigned his position”

    LOL. Yeah, whatever :)

  2. zBrain (@joeregular) - 10 years ago

    i am sure forstall would gladly help apple’s cause…

  3. Rafal Bujakowski - 10 years ago

    I’m not surprised. Samsung is so blatant! Some time ago I saw their ChromeBook or something. It looks so much like MacBook Air, keyboard layout, shapes of keys, the whole body with the except of hinges and the name of microwave oven brand below the screen. And there’s been more similar cases. So awful!