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- The Obama Administration's move comes just a couple of months after it vetoed another ban on Samsung imports. October 8, 2013 7:37 AM PDT President Barack Obama has decided against vetoing a possible ban on Samsung products. Samsung had requested that the Obama Administration send down a veto on a court-ordered ban on Samsung products that Apple alleges, violates its patents, Bloomberg is reporting on Tuesday. The President has the power to veto decisions made by the US International Trade Commission, but such moves are extremely uncommon. More to come...
The Obama Administration's move comes just a couple of months after it vetoed another ban on Samsung imports. October 8, 2013 7:37 AM PDT President Barack Obama has decided against vetoing a possible ban on Samsung products. Samsung had requested that the Obama Administration send down a veto on a court-ordered ban on Samsung products that Apple alleges, violates its patents, Bloomberg is reporting on Tuesday. The President has the power to veto decisions made by the US International Trade Commission, but such moves are extremely uncommon. More to come...
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The Obama Administration's move comes just a couple of months after it vetoed another ban on Samsung imports.
President Barack Obama has decided against vetoing a possible ban on Samsung products.
Samsung had requested that the Obama Administration send down a veto on a court-ordered ban on Samsung products that Apple alleges, violates its patents, Bloomberg is reporting on Tuesday. The President has the power to veto decisions made by the US International Trade Commission, but such moves are extremely uncommon.
More to come...