A US jury declared a verdict that orders Samsung Electronics to pay Apple US$290 million in damages.
The amount falls short of the US$379.8 million requested by Apple, but is much higher than the US$52.7 million Samsung argued it should have to pay.
In August 2012, a previous jury at the US District Court for Northern California ruled damage compensation of US$1.05 billion for Apple, but the judge ordered a new trial, based on the conclusion that the amount Samsung owed was miscalculated.
Apple had originally sought US$2.5 billion in damages from Samsung, arguing that Samsung had copied its designs for the bodies of the original iPhone and iPad, as well as user-interface elements such as the bounce-back response.
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