The thing is, the appeals court has reversed the jury’s finding that Samsung did infringe on Apple’s trade dress, in addition to the overall look as well as product packaging. Do take note, however, that this does not mean Samsung is off the hook entirely – it just translates to how the U.S. District Court in San Jose, California, has more paperwork to do since they must recalculate the portion of the settlement where trade dress is concerned.
The appeals court did mention that the aesthetics of an iPhone cannot be protected, which makes sense to me on a personal level. How about you, do you think that the iPhone’s rounded edges alongside other features related to the device’s appearance would allow the smartphone to be unique in itself?