Apple printed apology to Samsung in newspaper

Recently, Apple “apologized” to Samsung on its website, and apologized so that it would be better for Samsung not to see this. The court was also not happy with this and forced Apple to rewrite the apology on the site . There is no apology on the official website so far, but Apple has already begun sending out apology messages in Apple newspapers.
The British branch paid The Guardian for the graphic unit in the print edition and posted the text there that looks like this:
On July 9, 2012, the High Court of Justice of England and Wales concluded that Galaxy tablet computers from Samsung Electronics (UK) Limited, namely the Galaxy Tab 10.1, Tab 8.9 and Tab 7.7, did not indicate a violation of Apple’s design rights No. 0000181607-0001. A full copy of the High Court verdict is available at www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Patents/2012/1882.html . The verdict is valid throughout the European Union and was approved on October 18 by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. A copy of the Court of Appeal verdict is available at www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2012/1339.html . Nowhere in Europe has the ban on the registered design of the Company entered into force.
This time Apple did not make fun of it, but an apology message on the official UK Apple website should still be before November 3rd.