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Apple Resumes Sale of Watches as Appeals Court Lifts US Ban

The Appeals Court ruling, which was handed down earlier this week, overturns a previous injunction that had temporarily halted the sale of Apple Watches in the United States.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
December 28, 2023
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In a major legal victory for tech giant Apple, the United States Appeals Court has lifted the ban on the sale of Apple Watches, allowing the company to resume the distribution of its popular wearable devices. The decision comes after a prolonged legal battle with a rival company that alleged patent infringement.

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The Appeals Court ruling, which was handed down earlier this week, overturns a previous injunction that had temporarily halted the sale of Apple Watches in the United States. The ban, stemming from a patent dispute with a competing technology firm, had raised concerns among Apple enthusiasts and investors alike.

Apple (AAPL) Resumes Sale of Watches After Appeals Court Lifts US Ban - Bloomberg

The legal dispute centered around allegations that Apple had violated patents related to certain features of its smartwatch technology. The original ban, imposed by a lower court, had forced Apple to cease the sale of affected models in the U.S., disrupting the company’s revenue stream and causing a temporary setback.

The Appeals Court, after a careful review of the case, concluded that the lower court’s decision was not adequately supported by evidence and did not sufficiently establish the infringement claims. As a result, the ban on Apple Watches has been lifted, allowing the company to resume sales and distribution without any restrictions.

Apple, known for its innovative products and a strong global presence, welcomed the Appeals Court’s decision. In a statement released shortly after the ruling, Apple expressed gratitude for the court’s thorough consideration of the case and emphasized its commitment to fair competition and protecting intellectual property rights.

Apple Resumes Sale of Watches After Appeals Court Lifts US Ban

“We are pleased with the Appeals Court’s decision, which reaffirms our belief in the originality and uniqueness of our products. Apple remains dedicated to providing our customers with cutting-edge technology and will continue to invest in innovation,” said an Apple spokesperson.

The lifting of the ban comes as a relief for Apple customers who have been eagerly anticipating the latest updates and releases in the Apple Watch series. With the legal obstacles now removed, Apple is expected to quickly resume normal operations, making the affected models available for purchase once again.

Investors also reacted positively to the news, with Apple’s stock price experiencing a surge following the Appeals Court decision. The resolution of the legal dispute is seen as a significant positive development for the company, allowing it to regain momentum in the smartwatch market.

As Apple resumes the sale of Watches in the U.S., the company looks forward to putting the legal challenges behind it and focusing on delivering innovative products to its customers. The tech giant remains a key player in the wearables industry, and this recent legal victory is poised to strengthen its position in the market.

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