Nokia claim Apple infringe patents in all phones, PMPs & computers
The ongoing legal battle between Nokia and Apple has gained another layer of complexity today, as Nokia demand a United States International Trade Commission (ITC) investigation based on accusations of “Apple’s practice of building its business on Nokia’s proprietary innovation.” Distinct from the litigation in Delaware, which concerns Nokia’s wireless standard patents, this new investigation would concern UI, camera, antenna and power management technologies.
Such technology, Nokia claims, are what enables the Finnish company to make smaller, longer-lasting and cheaper handsets, with the company’s general manager in charge of patent licensing, Paul Melin, describing the IP as “pioneering”. ”Nokia has been the leading developer of many key technologies in small electronic devices” the executive claims.
Apple has already accused Nokia of “stealing” the Cupertino company’s technology, in response to the original Delaware suit. ”Other companies must compete with us by inventing their own technologies, not just by stealing ours,” said Bruce Sewell, Apple’s General Counsel and senior vice president.
Such technology, Nokia claims, are what enables the Finnish company to make smaller, longer-lasting and cheaper handsets, with the company’s general manager in charge of patent licensing, Paul Melin, describing the IP as “pioneering”. ”Nokia has been the leading developer of many key technologies in small electronic devices” the executive claims.
Apple has already accused Nokia of “stealing” the Cupertino company’s technology, in response to the original Delaware suit. ”Other companies must compete with us by inventing their own technologies, not just by stealing ours,” said Bruce Sewell, Apple’s General Counsel and senior vice president.
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