Posted Dec. 6, 2012 at 6:49 a.m.

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Published: 2012-12-06 06:49:52
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Apple vs. Samsung, side by side in Japan. Apple Inc. iPhones, left, and Samsung Electronics Co. Galaxy smartphones are displayed at an electronics store in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. Apple Inc. lost a patent lawsuit in Japan as a Tokyo judge ruled that Samsung Electronics Co. smartphones and a tablet computer didn't infringe on an Apple invention for synchronizing music and video data with servers. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg

Apple, trying to regain lost smartphone market share from Samsung, may push to add unreleased Samsung mobile products to a permanent U.S. sales ban it's seeking after winning a $1.05 billion verdict....

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Just goes to show the biggest free-enterprise capitalists are actually the biggest anti-capitalists - they play that way until they get big enough, then they want to own the market outright, stifle and eliminate competition, and move toward product monopolies.

If they have deep enough pockets, they'll buy their way in as much as possible, at least until the backlash happens.
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