But wait, it gets funnier! The way Apple has to admit that Samsung’s Galaxy tablets are not in infringement of Apple’s copyright is just incredible. Apple will have to mea culpa itself via its website, as well as newspapers and magazines. According to this Bloomberg report, Judge Colin Birss ordered that Apple post a notice on its UK home page, as well as to buy space in magazines and newspapers — the Financial Times, Daily Mail, Guardian Mobile magazine and T3. Basically, it’s ordering Apple to do some advertising for Samsung. And for six months, too. Judge Birss’ motivation is even groovier. He made sure all parties were at least a little offended, saying in the July 9 ruling that people were not likely to confuse Samsung’s tablets with the iPad. Why? Well, because Samsung’s tablets are “not as cool”. Now, I don’t know about you, but that almost made me fall off my chair. This is just a part of the ongoing patent war between the world’s biggest companies, and everybody seems to be gearing up with tons of patents all the time as Facebook did it recently.

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