Saturday, May 25, 2013

Nokia accuses HTC of patent infringement. A risk sales ... - International Business Times Italy

Into a new legal dispute was initiated by Nokia to the company of Taiwan, HTC , for having used some of their patents without having any rights. The complaint has as its protagonist the new HTC One and follows the one presented recently, and its use is not authorized by HTC a hardware component of Nokia right on top of the range with Android: double diaphragm microphone “high amplitude audio capture.” The new violation, according to the Finnish company, would cover some hardware features, some aesthetic, the roaming functionality, the encoding and decoding of video files, permissions management applications and the sharing of appl ication data between phones.

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Into Too many elements, which if confirmed by ‘ International Trade Commission of the United States, the court to which Nokia has turned to the complaint, would block sales of HTC One on the U.S. market. However, as often happens in these cases, if the allegations be proved it is likely that HTC, for leave to sell their top of the range, you agree to pay a sum of money as compensation to Nokia. A solution that would fill the coffers of the Finnish company, in the last few times too often in red.

Into The Finnish company, finally, we would like to specify that this is just the latest in a series of litigation against HTC as Nokia continues to make unauthorized use of the inventions of the Finnish. Recently, in fact, more than 40 patents have been asserted against the brand slogan “quietly brilliant” in Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom. And once again, all of them Nokia is inviting companies to compete in the market us ing their own innovations and stopping copy. The patent war then continued.

Into [Source: SlashGear]

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