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By David E. Mentley, iSuppli/Stanford Resources
Thursday 29 April 2004
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Posted on Apr 30, 01:50
Until the court order is given, the Japanese government or companies can't claim the infringements. I heard the technology was from US companies and Samsung isn't that reckless to say that the technology doesn't belong to Fujitsu if it was Fujitsu'sPosted on Apr 30, 01:51
This is a way how the Japanese companies are trying to halt Samsung's production. They're losing grounds so they want this chance to stop and claim the technology, which wasn't proved it's theirs.