E-Commerce Times featured Internet, eCommerce and Technology Team Chair Peter S. Vogel in an article exploring Apple's pursuit of Samsung in South Korea. Both entities have been victorious in different jurisdictions, but observers are paying special attention to this investigation since South Korea is Samsung's home market.
"There is no simple, one answer to what Apple's strategy is with either Samsung or Google except to — as always — push for more market share." Mr. Vogel says, "…it is in Apple's best interests to persuade courts around the world not to allow Samsung to manufacture its devices."
The full article may be accessed here.
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