The verdict is in: Samsung guilty of infringing on Apple’s patents

Samsung has been found guilty of infringing on several patents owned by Apple.
- Samsung products that were found to violate Apple’s ’301 patent (the bounce-back or rubber-band scrolling patent) – Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi, Continuum, Droid Charge, Exhibit 4G, Galaxy Ace, Prevail, S, 4G, S II, Galaxy Tab, The Gem Indulge, Infuse 4G, Mesmerie, Nexus S 4G, Replenish and Vibrant.
- Samsung products that were found to violate Apple’s ’915 patent (or pinch to zoom) – Captivate, Continuum, Droid Charge, Fascinate, Galaxy Prevail, Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S II, i9100, Galaxy S 2 T-Mobile, Tab, Tab 10.1, Gem, Indulge, Infuse, Nexus S 4G
- Samsung products found to violate Apple’s ’163 patent (tap to zoom) – Droid Charge, Epic 4G, Exhibit 4G, Fascinate, Ace, Prevail, Galaxy X, Galaxy S 4G, S II AT&T, i9100, S II T-Mobile, Galaxy Tab, Tab 10.1, Infuse 4G, Mesmerize, and Replenish
- Samsung products that infringed on Apple’s on ’677 design patent – Fascinate, Galaxy S, S 4G, S 2 ATT, S2 i9100, S2 Tmobile, S 2 Epic 4G touch, Skyrocket, Showcase, Infuse 4G, Mesmerize, and Vibrant
- Judge Koh is reviewing the verdict forms.
- First claim: Samsung is guilty on all products.
- Samsung guilty on bounce back.
- Samsung infringes on pinch to zoom on all but three devices.
- Apple’s patent for iPhone’s front surface violated on all but one phone.
- Two Samsung phones violated the back of the iPhone.
- Samsung violated with all phones on the iPhone home screen patent.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab design does NOT INFRINGE the Apple iPad’s design, per the Jury.
- Jury says Apple patents were willfully infringed by Samsung (5 out of 7 places).
- Jury finds that all of Apple’s patents ARE VALID.
- Damages to Apple $1,051,855,000
- iPhone 3G, 3GS, and 4, iPad and iPod touch don’t infringe any Samsung patents.
- Apple has to pay Samsung $0
- Apple has infringed no Samsung products.