Dutch court smokes Samsung's Galaxy phone in EU

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But Galaxy Tab free and Eastern Europe still open.

A Dutch court on Wednesday banned Samsung's Galaxy S, S II and Ace across much of Western Europe, but not its tablet devices.

Dutch court smokes Samsung's Galaxy phone in EU

According to Samung, the ruling was "an affirmation" that its Galaxy products were original since it only related to one patent, EP 2059868.

"This ruling is not expected to affect sales in other European markets," it said.

Markets that were not affected by the Dutch injunction included Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Spain, according to software patent watcher, FOSS Patents.

The countries it did affect included the Netherlands, the UK, France, Germany, Finland, Ireland, Lichtenstein, Luxemburg, Monaco, Sweden, Switzerland, Samsung clarified.

Although the decision left much of Europe a viable option for Samsung, the Netherlands ruling was critical to Samsung's supply chain, according to FOSS Patents' blogger Florian Mueller.

"If Samsung's Korean parent company wants to exercise its freedom to ship into other European countries despite this injunction, it will have to reorganise its logistics chain in Europe accordingly," he said.

According to Dutch site, Tweakers.net, Samsung would continue to sell its S Galaxy II in the Netherlands after updating its Ace Gallery that did not infringe on the Apple's patent claim over the scrolling action.

Apple's patent assault on Samsung covered 19 cases, 12 courts and four continents, including nation-continent Australia, according to FOSS.

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