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Apple has asked the court to ban some of the newer 4G phones from Samsung's Galaxy line/FILE

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Judge sets December hearing on Samsung phone ban

Apple has asked the court to ban some of the newer 4G phones from Samsung’s Galaxy line/FILE

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 29 – The judge in the landmark Apple-Samsung case set a December 6 hearing on punitive damages to the US firm for patent infringement and on whether to ban eight Samsung phones in the US market.

A court order signed by Judge Lucy Koh on Tuesday and made available on Wednesday said she may hold a hearing September 20 on a preliminary injunction sought by Apple against the South Korean electronics giant.

A hearing on a permanent injunction, or sales ban, was set for December 6 along with debate on whether to triple the jury award of over $1 billion.

Because the jury last week found that Samsung “wilfully” infringed on Apple patents for its iconic iPhone, the judge may triple the award as a punitive measure.

Apple has asked the court to ban some of the newer 4G phones from Samsung’s Galaxy line as well as the Droid Charge sold through Verizon.

The case does not include Samsung’s newest Galaxy S III, which was released subsequent to the suit but which is facing separate litigation.

Apple asked the US District Court in San Jose, California to issue a preliminary injunction on the eight devices as a permanent injunction is debated.

The phones include the Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S2 AT&T model, Galaxy S2 Skyrocket, Galaxy S2 T-Mobile model, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge and Galaxy Prevail.

Samsung meanwhile asked the court to dissolve an injunction on its Galaxy Tab 10.1, after the jury found it did not infringe on Apple’s design patent for the iPad tablet.

Koh said she would probably hear arguments on that motion on September 20.

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