Samsung, Apple agree to drop lawsuits outside US

August 06, 2014 08:10 am | Updated November 17, 2021 05:40 am IST - SEOUL

In this file photo, the Apple iPhone 4s, left, is displayed next to the Samsung Galaxy S III at a store in San Francisco.

In this file photo, the Apple iPhone 4s, left, is displayed next to the Samsung Galaxy S III at a store in San Francisco.

Samsung and Apple Inc. have agreed to end all patent lawsuits between each other outside the U.S.

Samsung Electronics Co. said on Wednesday that the two smartphone rivals will continue to pursue existing cases in U.S. courts.

The announcement marks a significant lessening of corporate hostilities after years of bitter patent disputes over the intellectual property rights for mobile designs and technology. The legal fights spanned a dozen countries in Asia, North America and Europe.

The series of high-stake lawsuits over some of the world’s most popular gadgets began in April, 2011 when Apple accused Samsung, the maker of Galaxy phones, of slavishly copying the iPhone. Samsung responded by charging Apple of stealing its mobile technology.

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