Nokia's Poor History of Being Sued over Patents
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-02-01 09:17:23 UTC
- Modified: 2008-02-01 09:17:23 UTC
In patent news, Nokia's big blow has made quite a few headlines since
we wrote about it. Remember that Nokia is now a patron of the KDE and owner or Qt.
A quick search reveals that Nokia lost a major battle
back in November (for the second time to the same company). It was actually Qualcomm, which is often known or seen as a victim [
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Qualcomm Wednesday won one of its many battles with Nokia over patents and related licensing fees...
A cross-licensing agreement expired in April, and Nokia has halted payments to cover its use of Qualcomm's technology for high-speed mobile data...
What a wonderful world. Mutual attacks instead of just peace or truce?
Some months ago we asked ourselves whether or not Microsoft was attacking Linux (using
mythical patents claim) as means of retialiation for the money it had lost in patent battles against it. Alcatel-Lucent comes to mind [
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