Apple took its patent infringement suit against Samsung to the next level on Friday when it asked the U.S. District Court to issue a preliminary injunction against sales of a Samsung tablet and phones.
As AppleInsider points out: if the injunction is granted, it would force Samsung to stop selling the devices in the United States.
Apple asserts that the “unique and refined ‘Apple look'” of its iPhone and iPad is globally recognized and “has played a critical role” in the products’ success. The company said that the similar look of the four Samsung devices mentioned in the motion is “no accident” and alleges that Samsung “chose to copy Apple, not to innovate.”
Apple asserted the following in court documents:
Although Apple didn’t include the Galaxy S 2 and Galaxy Tab 8.9 in this motion, it reserves the right to go after the unreleased products later.
The copycat debacle first started back in April when Apple filed suit against Samsung for allegedly copying its product designs. Samsung has responded by countersuing Apple and demanding information on Apple’s forthcoming products, purportedly to ensure its own future designs do not infringe.