Apple copyright case could cost Samsung $2bn

If Apple wins, experts say that the cost may be passed on to Samsung's customers

Apple and Samsung handsets
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JURY selection gets underway today in the legal battle between Apple and Samsung in the US District Court in San Jose. Apple is suing its rival for damages amounting to $2bn (£1.2bn) for infringement of copyright.

The case is the latest in a long-running feud between the two tech firms. Each side accuses the other of ripping off protected designs and features. A string of rulings have found in each side's favour, but so far years of litigation between the two firms have had little real effect.

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