It’s time yet again to update your scorecard on the Galaxy Nexus ban.
A federal appeals court ruled today that the preliminary injunction set by a lower court against sales of the device in the U.S. is being temporarily lifted.
But keep your pencil sharp — according to All Things Digital, Apple has till Thursday to submit an argument as to why the ban should be put back in place while Samsung’s appeal of it wends through the court.
Here’s the recent play-by-play:
And now the appeals court has temporarily lifted Koh’s preliminary injunction — and her denial of Samsung’s request for such a lifting — while it considers whether to dump the injunction all together (and until Apple makes its argument about keeping the ban in place during such deliberations). All Things D notes that there’s no timetable for how long it could take the appeals court to consider Apple’s argument for reinstating the ban while it’s on appeal.
Credit: CNET
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