The United States Supreme Court has ruled for Samsung in its multi million dollar smartphone patent dispute with Apple.
The unanimous decisions holds that patent violators do not have to surrender profits from sales of products that use stolen designs for components.
Silicon Valley Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.
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