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Samsung disappointed by Apples court injunction order in AustraliaIt looks like the chasm between Apple and Samsung has widened even further as Apple picked up a victory in having its injunction against Samsung served in Australia, and here is what Samsung has to say about the situation.

We are disappointed with this ruling and Samsung will take all necessary measures including legal action in order to ensure our innovative products are available to consumers.

This is a part of our ongoing legal proceeding against Apple’s claim. Samsung is also confident it can prove Apple’s violation of Samsung’s wireless technology patents through a cross claim filed on September 16, 2011 with the Federal Court of Australia, New South Wales.

Our wireless standard patents are essential for mobile business. We will continue to legally assert our intellectual property rights against those who violate Samsung’s patents and free ride on our technology.

Just what do you think Samsung will do in order to fight back? Legal minds are encouraged to comment, while fans of either company can always share what they think of the whole (or)deal.

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