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Nokia Sues Apple Again Over Patents

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Mar 29, 2011, 6:43 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Mere days after being handed a loss by the U.S. International Trade Commission in a patent lawsuit against Apple, Nokia today filed a brand new lawsuit against the Cupertino-based maker of the iPhone with the ITC. Nokia alleges that Apple violates seven of its patents in nearly every product that Apple makes. "Our latest ITC filing means we now have 46 Nokia patents in suit against Apple, many filed more than 10 years before Apple made its first iPhone," Paul Melin, Nokia's vice president, intellectual property, said in a statement. The new patent complaint centers on multi-tasking, data synchronization, GPS and positioning, call quality and Bluetooth accessory use. Apple has yet to respond to the new complaint. It is being sued by a number of technology companies for patent infringement and has counter-sued many of them.

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Mar 29, 2011, 5:59 PM

worry more about

Nokia just needs to reinvent itself, now they are a shill, worry less what Apple does, worry more about innovation.

And please don't give me this crap they were first, they weren't. It was Motorola.
 
 
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