More haggling over details in the last moments before Apple v. Samsung

In court on Friday afternoon, Northern California District Judge Lucy Koh ruled that most of the documents in the giant Apple v. Samsung case would have to be submitted as public documents, something both companies were hoping to avoid. In the days leading up to the case, Judge Koh said that her court will operate with the presumption that every piece of evidence would be publicly disclosed, and will require both corporations to fight for sealed information. And yesterday her decision was no different. IDG News reported that Judge Koh will allow some, “source code, royalty rates and unreported financial data to be sealed,” but she will need to review and approve the redacted data first. Koh was stern with both companies on Friday, chastising both for trying to claim confidentiality for information that had already been publicly submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission

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More haggling over details in the last moments before Apple v. Samsung

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