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ITC Agrees to Investigate Nokia's Claims Against Apple

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Jan 26, 2010, 3:35 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

The International Trade Commission recently agreed that it will launch an investigation into Nokia's patent infringement claims against Apple. The ITC agreed to explore whether or not Apple is violating Nokia's patents. Nokia sued Apple in October 2009, saying that the company was violating many of Nokia's wireless patents in Apple products such as the iPhone, iPod, and laptops. Apple responded with a patent suit of its own in December. Since then, both companies have sued to block the other from importing their products into the U.S. and Europe. The ITC has not said that it will also explore Apple's claims against Nokia.

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bluecoyote

Jan 26, 2010, 4:06 PM

Good luck with that!

Nokia's doing this because they can't make money off of their own patents. Also because Nokia hasn't really innovated for the past 10 years and has plummeting market share, profit share, and just about any metric of company health.

What will likely happen is Europe will likely get mad that a U.S. company is making money and will attempt to tax it or find it in violation of some BS patent. That's how European companies remain competitive.
See also;

https://www.phonescoop.com/news/discuss.php?ff=5384 »

I've heard all of this before, and I have already already dealt with it;

https://www.phonescoop.com/news/discuss.php?fm=m&ff= ... »

Oh yeah, and I remember this one, to...
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Actually I'm reading your stupid post on a piece of Nokia innovation, the N95.
Haha 😁
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Here's another link for you. Hopefully next time you will think twice before making stupid comments about the WORLD'S LARGEST cell phone maker.

Link #2:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100128/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_f ... »
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/01/28/nokia-crus ... »


I think they just don't like the fact that a company is stealing from them and is refusing to pay them for what is rightfully theirs. Otehrwise they are doing just fine wit...
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