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The Jury Foreman for the Apple v. Samsung Case is Currently Taking Questions on Gizmodo

Posted By Dominick Severance, Sep 4, 2012

Velvin Hogan, the jury foreman for the Apple v. Samsung case, is currently answering questions from commenters on Gizmodo.  See link below.  Note that to make a comment, you'll need to login in to the website.

Here are a few of the questions: 

Q: Do you think the patent system needs to be more strict about what you can and cant patent?

A: The discussion needs to be debated among all of our peers. the majority view will win, as it should be. As for as my believe the System should be reviewed it my or may not need to be fixed.

Q: How is it that you and the other jurors came to such a quick decision in the case?

A: do a google search of the verdict form and you will how the questions are grouped together by the judge she made it easy for us.

Source Link (Gizmodo): http://gizmodo.com/5940257/ask-apple-vs-samsung-jury-foreman-velvin-hogan-whatever-you-want