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Will death cause Samsung, Apple to reconcile?
삼성, `특허전쟁’ 속도 조절 나설 듯
Posted : 2011-10-06 18:03
Updated : 2011-10-06 18:03
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This screen shot taken from apple.com shows a tribute to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died Wednesday, a premature end for a visionary who revolutionized modern culture and changed forever the world's relationship to technology through inventions such as the iPad and iPhone. / AP-Yonhap

Samsung's legal team holds emergency meeting

By Kim Yoo-chul

The ongoing lawsuit battle between Samsung and Apple is expected to see an ``unexpected turning point’’ as new Apple executive Tim Cook is seen to put priorities on operational roles, including manufacturing, distribution and sales.

Charismatic former Apple CEO Steve Jobs died just a day after the California-based Apple released its new iPhone 4S and hours after Samsung filed patent lawsuits in France and Italy to immediately ban the complete sale of the new handset.

In a rare condolence message, Samsung chief executive Choi Gee-sung said the company was more than saddened to hear of the death of Steve Jobs.

``Jobs led the entire technology industry’s revolutionary changes and he was truly a great entrepreneur. Jobs’ innovative thinking and great accomplishments will be remembered forever by people on this planet,’’ Choi said Thursday.

Attention is now focused on whether Jobs’ death and the complete take over by his successor Tim Cook will impact the widening legal battle between the two technology giants.

Samsung spokesman Lee Seung-jun said the condolence note by Choi doesn’t have any direct links to the patent row as it sided with Apple’s influential status within Samsung Electronics.

Apple is the biggest client for Samsung Electronics and may well buy 8 trillion won worth of components such as LCDs, memory chips and mobile application processors (APs) from Samsung by the year-end. The new iPhone 4S also uses Samsung-made the A5 mobile AP and NAND flash memories.

``Samsung’s official stance on Apple hasn’t changed. We will maintain our hard-line stance and announce updates if any,’’ said Lee.

Despite the hawkish stance, sources who are familiar with the matter told The Korea Times that Samsung’s legal team has already been in ``emergency meetings’’ over the realignment of the firm’s patent strategies after the death of Jobs.

``It’s true that Samsung’s legal executives are in the process of looking into the renewal of a Samsung-Apple partnership. Whether to deal with the ongoing legal tussle is also one of the top issues,’’ said an Samsung source, asking not to be identified.

``It seems unlikely that Samsung will sign a patent agreement with Apple, however, it’s likely that Samsung will delay its plans of increasing the number of countries it will file complaints in,’’ added the Samsung executive, familiar with the matter.

Samsung earlier said it is planning to sue Apple in courts in other countries because it believes the iPhone 4S infringes on Samsung-owned telecom-related patents, thus claiming it’s illegal for Apple to sell the latest iPhone.

The lawsuits between the companies extend to 10 different countries and involve 20 cases, according to Samsung officials.

Samsung accused Apple of patent infringements in Australia back in September. The Korean firm is also appealing a German court’s ruling to ban the sale of its Galaxy Tab in Germany.

``It’s been expected that companies will see a comprehensive patent licensing agreement. Samsung is feeling the burden of continuously attacking Apple amid the death of Jobs,’’ said Kim Hyung-shik, an analyst at Taurus Investment.

The late Jobs sued Samsung by claiming that Samsung copied the design of Apple’s i-branded products.

Jobs was sensitive in design-related matters, according to industry sources, however, new Apple CEO Cook has mastered an expanding list of operational-related roles.

``Cook is more practical than Jobs and that’s why chances have risen that Apple will be more constructive in dealing with the ongoing patent fights,’’ said an industry executive in Seoul on the condition of anonymity.

Kwon Young-soo, chief executive of LG Display, said he was personally impressed by Cook’s openness and sincerity in caring for Apple’s parts suppliers and KT President Pyo Hyun-myung has also sided with Kwon saying, ``Although Apple has bargaining power against us, the well-mannered Cook knows how to treat carriers.’’

Steve Park, a local representative of Apple, declined to comment.

Apple has failed to wow consumers, waiting to see Apple’s all-new iPhone 5, as the iPhone 4S just upgraded some hardware-related specifications.

In a recent email interview with The Korea Times, a German-based specialist Florian Muller whose popular Foss Patents blog covers technology-related patents disputes said: ``Apple is struggling to deliver breakthrough innovations. Instead, Apple now adopts some of the best ideas of third-party app developers, who are usually unaware of the need to file for patents early.’’

Another Samsung source said: ``Rather than spending time and money for patent fights with Samsung, Apple is being asked to inject its vigor to release sexier and more innovative consumer products. That’s why the post-Jobs era is receiving more attention, seeing Samsung possibly apply fine-tuned strategies in patents against Apple.’’

``Cook will prove his management capability. It will feel a burden if Samsung further expands the patent fights,’’ added Kim from Taurus Investment.

Cook, who was Apple’s former chief operating officer (COO), has significantly helped Apple secure highly-advanced supply chain management (SCM) structures and has been known to have good contact with counter-partners of Apple’s overseas parts suppliers, according to the people who know him well.

Samsung is not the only local supplier of parts to Apple. LG Display sells its so-called ``Retina Display’’ to Apple, while LG Innotek is the Apple supplier for camera-modules. LG Chem is providing its lithium-ion batteries for iPhones, according to officials from the companies.

삼성, `특허전쟁’ 속도 조절 나설 듯
삼성전자가 애플과의 `특허전쟁’에 속도 조절을 할 전망이다. 6일 삼성전자와 관련업계에 따르면 삼성전자는 스티브 잡스 전 애플 최고경영자(CEO)의 사망 직후 법무팀 주관으로 긴급대책회의를 소집해 특허소송과 애플과의 새로운 관계 정립 등에 대한 전반적인 대책을 논의 중인 것으로 알려졌다. 잡스는 타계 직전까지도 삼성과의 소송을 포함한 애플의 의사결정에 큰 영향력을 행사해온 것으로 알려진 만큼 그의 죽음 이후 삼성-애플간 특허전쟁의 향배에도 다소 변화가 일어날 것이라는 것. 다만 상대방의 특허를 공유하는 `크로스라이선싱 (cross-licensing)’ 가능성은 다소 낮은 것으로 파악된다. 삼성이 특허분쟁에 대해 적극적으로 선회했고 `이길 수 있다’는 판단히 내부적으로는 여전히 유효하기 때문. 일단 최지성 삼성전자 CEO는 이날 오전 ``평소 존경했던 스티브 잡스 애플 전 CEO의 별세에 대해 깊은 애도를 표한다’’며 ``그는 세계 IT 산업에 비전을 제시하고 혁신을 이끈 천재적 기업가였으며, 그의 창조적 정신과 뛰어난 업적은 영원히 잊혀지지 않을 것’’이라고 말했다. 삼성전자 관계자는 이에 대해 ``애플이 회사의 최대 고객인 만큼 애도를 표하는 것은 당연한 것’’이라며 ``애도와 특허분쟁을 연결짓는 것은 옳지 않다’’고 해명했다. 익명을 요구한 삼성의 한 고위 관계자는 ``법무팀 차원에서 잡스 타계 이후 예상되는 변화에 대해 다각도로 논의하고 있는 것은 사실’’이라면서도 ``크로스라이선싱 체결 가능성은 현재로써는 낮아보이나 특허싸움에 속도조절을 할 가능성은 있어 보인다’’고 말했다. 잡스의 죽음을 대하는 삼성전자의 속내는 복잡하다. 삼성전자가 승기를 잡았다는 주장에 무게가 다소 실리고 있으나 `돌격 앞으로’를 외치기에는 여론이 다소 부담스럽다. 삼성전자는 아이폰 신제품인 `아이폰 4S’가 출시된 후 몇 시간 지나지 않아 프랑스 파리와 이탈리아 밀라노 법원에 통신표준특허 침해 혐의로 판매금지가처분을 신청한 상태다. 삼성은 애초 가처분금지소송 대상 국가를 확대할 방침이었다. 삼성측은 ``소송에 적극적으로 임할 것이라는 회사 방침은 변한 것이 없다’’고 기존의 입장을 재 확인했다. 그러나 애플만의 디자인 철학에 대한 강한 자긍심을 지녀왔던 잡스와는 달리 실리적이고 고객사와의 끈끈한 유대관계를 강조하는 팀 쿡 CEO의 성향을 비춰볼 때 양사간의 갈등이 다소 누그러질 것이라는 관측이 힘을 얻고 있다. 삼성전자는 액정표시장치 (LCD)와 낸드플래쉬 메모리칩, 모바일 어플리케이션프로세서 (AP)등을 애플에 공급하고 있다. LG디스플레이 역시 자사의 IPS 기반 LCD 패널을 공급하고 있고 하이닉스반도체와 LG이노텍 및 LG화학 역시 낸드플래쉬, 카메라 모듈, 리튬-이온 배터리 등을 각각 애플에 납품하고 있다. 아이폰4S가 다소 시장의 기대에 미치지 못하면서 팀 쿡 CEO는 `제품 드라이브’를 강하게 걸 이유가 생겼고 따라서 사실상 `자존심 싸움’인 삼성과의 특허전쟁을 지속하기가 다소 부담스러울 것이라는 관측이 나오는 것도 이 때문이다. 김형식 토러스투자증권 애널리스트는 보고서를 내고 ``팀 쿡이 자신의 경영 능력을 입증해야 하는 상황에서 삼성이 특허전을 확대하면 애플엔 분명 부담으로 작용할 것’’이라며 ``극적 화해 가능성도 배제하지 않고 있다’’고 말했다. 박성민 교보증권 연구원도 ``삼성전자와 애플의 소송전은 서로 윈윈하는 시장 경쟁과는 달리 제로섬 게임일 뿐이다. 파국적 상황을 막기위해 양사가 타협할 것으로 본다’’고 예측했다. 이에 대해 박정훈 애플코리아 홍보팀 부장은 논평을 거부했다.
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