|  The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Wednesday    that it would delay a decision on allegations that Apple    infringed upon patents owned by Samsung Electronics    in making the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad. An administrative law    judge at the ITC had said in a preliminary ruling in September that Apple did    not infringe the patents. The full ITC said it would review the matter. If    the full ITC reversed its internal judge and found Apple guilty of    infringement, the ITC could order its products banned from the U.S. market. The ITC said it would now    issue a decision on May 31. It requested filings on questions related to the    effect of banning the Apple products on the public interest and whether there    were acceptable substitutes for the Apple products if they were to be banned. Apple has a parallel    complaint filed against Samsung at the ITC, accusing Samsung, a major Apple    chip provider as well as a global rival, of copying its iPhones and iPads. An    ITC judge said in that case that Samsung infringed on four Apple patents. Apple and Samsung have    taken their bruising patent disputes to some 10 countries and four continents    as they vie for market share in the booming mobile industry. Samsung is the world's    largest smartphone maker, while Apple is in second place, according to    Gartner Inc, a technology research company. The case at the    International Trade Commission is No. 337-794. | 
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