The first verdicts out of Apple vs. Samsung are in, covering claims 19, 8, and 50 of the '381, '915, and '163 software patents, respectively — those are the patents that cover "bounce back" scrolling functionality, multitouch gesture detection, and tap-to-zoom. Did Samsung infringe, according to the jury?

For claim 19 of '381, the answer is yes for all devices.

For claim 8 of '915, the answer is yes for all but the Ace, Intercept, and Replenish.

For claim 50 of '163, the answer is yes for all but the Captivate, Continuum, Gem, Indulge, Nexus S 4G, Transform, Intercept, and Vibrant.

On the question of inducement — in other words, did the Korean company force its US divisions to infringe — the jury ruled yes to all devices on '381, yes for all devices but the Replenish on '915, and yes for all devices but the Captivate, Continuum, Gem, Indulge, Nexus S 4G, Transform, and Vibrant on '163. The jury also ruled that Samsung willfully violated all three software patents — and failed to prove that any of them were invalid — which has big implications when it comes time to read off the monetary damages.

In the other direction, the jury ruled that Apple didn't infringe the software patents that Samsung was claiming: '711, '893, '460, and '516. Apple didn't prove that the patents were invalid, but in this case, it didn't matter.

All told, it's a huge starting win for Apple on a verdict form that totals some 700 questions.

'381 Patent:

Accused Samsung Product Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Captivate Yes NA Yes Continuum Yes NA Yes Droid Charge Yes NA Yes Epic 4G Yes NA Yes Exhibit 4G Yes NA Yes Fascinate Yes NA Yes Galaxy Ace Yes NA NA Galaxy Prevail Yes NA Yes Galaxy S Yes NA NA Galaxy S 4G Yes NA Yes Galaxy S II (AT&T) Yes NA Yes Galaxy S II (i9100) Yes NA NA Galaxy Tab Yes NA Yes Galaxy Tab 10.1 Yes Yes NA Gem Yes NA Yes Indulge Yes NA Yes Infuse 4G Yes NA Yes Mesmerize Yes NA Yes Nexus S 4G Yes NA Yes Replenish Yes NA Yes Vibrant Yes NA Yes

'915 Patent:

Accused Samsung Product Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Captivate Yes NA Yes Continuum Yes NA Yes Droid Charge Yes NA Yes Epic 4G Yes NA Yes Exhibit 4G Yes NA Yes Fascinate Yes NA Yes Galaxy Ace No NA NA Galaxy Prevail Yes NA Yes Galaxy S Yes NA NA Galaxy S 4G Yes NA Yes Galaxy S II (AT&T) Yes NA Yes Galaxy S II (i9100) Yes NA NA Galaxy S II (T-Mobile) Yes NA Yes Galaxy Tab Yes NA Yes Galaxy Tab 10.1 Yes Yes NA Gem Yes NA Yes Indulge Yes NA Yes Infuse 4G Yes NA Yes Intercept No NA No Mesmerize Yes NA Yes Nexus S 4G Yes NA Yes Replenish No NA No Transform Yes NA Yes Vibrant Yes NA Yes

'163 Patent: