An Apple iPhone 4 (R) and a Samsung Electronics' smartphone Galaxy S. Earlier this year Samsung Electronics Co filed patent lawsuits against Apple over the US firm's iPhone and iPad in a tit-for-tat case after Apple claimed Samsung's smartphones and tablets “slavishly” copied its products. - Reuters File Photo

SEOUL: US technology giant Apple said Friday it has filed a lawsuit in South Korea claiming Samsung Electronics copied its products, in the latest round of an international legal battle between the pair.

“We have filed a lawsuit against Samsung with the Seoul Central District Court,” Steve Park, a spokesman for Apple Korea, told Dow Jones Newswires.

Apple Korea said in a statement it was “no coincidence that Samsung's latest products look a lot like the iPhone and iPad, from the shape of the hardware to the user interface and even the packaging... This kind of blatant copying is wrong, and we need to protect Apple's intellectual property when companies steal our ideas,” it said.

The South Korean firm said Apple's latest legal action wouldn't affect its own lawsuit. “We will continue to actively defend and protect our intellectual property and to ensure our continued innovation and growth in the mobile communication business,” it said in a statement.

Samsung and Apple are entangled in widening legal battles.

Apple in April filed suit against Samsung in San Francisco claiming the Korean firm copied its smartphones and tablet computers.

Samsung responded later that month with a lawsuit in Seoul alleging five patent infringements by Apple. It filed separate actions in Tokyo, citing two patent infringements, and in the German city of Mannheim citing three.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab has been a best-selling rival to the iPad, which has dominated the growing market for the touchscreen devices.

Despite their prickly competition in finished products, the two firms have a close business relationship.

Apple was Samsung's second-largest client in 2010 after Japan's Sony Corp, accounting for four per cent of the South Korean firm's 155 trillion won ($142 billion) annual revenue.

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