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Judge rejects Apple's demand for higher Samsung damages
A US judge has denied Apple's request for higher damages from South Korea's Samsung, saying the firms must abide by an earlier $1.05bn (拢666m) ruling.
The court in California also denied requests from both firms for a retrial of the patent infringement case, saying it would not serve justice.
A jury found that Samsung had infringed six Apple patents, which included features of the iPhone and iPad.
Apple and Samsung are fighting to dominate the world's smartphone market.
As a result, they have a number of court battles outstanding and have launched tit-for-tat legal challenges.
The next patent trial is scheduled to take place in 2014, in the Northern District of California.
It stems from a lawsuit Apple filed on 8 February 2012, alleging that the more recent Galaxy line of products from Samsung contains Apple technology.
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