Nokia, a copycat?
InterDigital has accused Nokia, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, that they have committed a patent infringement. InterDigital is a developer of software and chips for wireless internet access.
The U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington received a complaint from InterDigital . The claim would presumably block U.S. imports of Nokia’s newest generation of wireless handsets to other parts of the world, including Asia where Nokia enjoys terrifically high sales. The new generation of wireless handsets offer faster access to the internet, thus making it easier to photos and videos.
The agency said, “By instituting this investigation, the ITC has not made any decision on the merits of the case.” This is the second time Nokia has locked horns with InterDigital. In 2006, Nokia paid Interdigital $253 million to settle claims over the 2-G phones.
The U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington received a complaint from InterDigital . The claim would presumably block U.S. imports of Nokia’s newest generation of wireless handsets to other parts of the world, including Asia where Nokia enjoys terrifically high sales. The new generation of wireless handsets offer faster access to the internet, thus making it easier to photos and videos.
The agency said, “By instituting this investigation, the ITC has not made any decision on the merits of the case.” This is the second time Nokia has locked horns with InterDigital. In 2006, Nokia paid Interdigital $253 million to settle claims over the 2-G phones.
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