While Nokia's not possible to ensure that sales of phones and smartphones make a profit, rather than damages, the legal department of the company is engaged in making money. A rich portfolio of patents, the Finnish manufacturer is already producing a small and not profit, but is now taking steps to increase it even more. For infringement of patents, Nokia has filed a lawsuit against the company HTC, Research in Motion and ViewSonic in two countries - Germany and the United States. The International Trade Commission was addressed to U.S. lawsuit against HTC, and in federal district court in Delaware against HTC, and ViewSonic. In Germany, the lawsuits were filed immediately in the three courts: in Düsseldorf against HTC and RIM, and against all three companies in Munich and Mannheim. According to Nokia, these three companies in total have violated intellectual property rights in 45 patents. Which is patent in question is not said, but noted that they affect the work of the hardware of dual-antenna systems, power supply and antennas operating in several bands. With respect to software rights were violated by the functions used in the app store, multi-tasking, navigation, screen display of correspondence, dynamic menus, data encryption and retrieval of attachments to e-mail on your mobile device. official response of companies against which claims have not yet followed.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Nokia will sue HTC, RIM, and ViewSonic
While Nokia's not possible to ensure that sales of phones and smartphones make a profit, rather than damages, the legal department of the company is engaged in making money. A rich portfolio of patents, the Finnish manufacturer is already producing a small and not profit, but is now taking steps to increase it even more. For infringement of patents, Nokia has filed a lawsuit against the company HTC, Research in Motion and ViewSonic in two countries - Germany and the United States. The International Trade Commission was addressed to U.S. lawsuit against HTC, and in federal district court in Delaware against HTC, and ViewSonic. In Germany, the lawsuits were filed immediately in the three courts: in Düsseldorf against HTC and RIM, and against all three companies in Munich and Mannheim. According to Nokia, these three companies in total have violated intellectual property rights in 45 patents. Which is patent in question is not said, but noted that they affect the work of the hardware of dual-antenna systems, power supply and antennas operating in several bands. With respect to software rights were violated by the functions used in the app store, multi-tasking, navigation, screen display of correspondence, dynamic menus, data encryption and retrieval of attachments to e-mail on your mobile device. official response of companies against which claims have not yet followed.
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