Well, since Samsung couldn't get an
early peek at the iPhone 5 and iPad 3, the company has simply decided to take a page from
Apple's playbook. A senior exec told
The Korea Times it plans to file a request to block the sale of the upcoming iOS handset in its Korean homeland the moment the device is announced. According to the
Times, the anonymous exec said it would leverage its wireless technology patents and demand that Apple either remove the telecommunications features -- turning the iPhone into an iPod touch -- or simply be banished from the Korean market. The knock-down-drag-out war between the two companies has only seemed to escalate in recent weeks, as Sammy has taken a much more
combative and
offensive approach. We can only hope the two get tired of divvying up the globe and declare a draw in this game of patent Risk.
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