Articles tagged with: Nokia, and Patent

WiLAN and UTStarcom Settle Patent Litigation

Patent holding company, Wi-LAN says that it has settled its ongoing patent litigation with UTStarcom. The terms of the settlement are confidential.  more

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Spansion Expands IP Lawsuit Against Samsung

Flash memory vendor, Spansion says that it has added three more patent claims against Samsung. The company first initiated action against Samsung in November, 2008, with the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the U.S. District Court in Delaware. The judge in the first ITC case has set a target date of mid September to issue his initial determination.  more

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Verizon Wireless Settles Patent Infringement Lawsuits

General Patent Corporation (GPC), a patent licensing firm says that it has reached an agreement with Verizon Wireless covering three disputed patents. The agreement was reached with GPC's subsidiary company, Digital Technology Licensing (DTL).  more

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LTE is changing the landscape of IPR wealth

The emergence of LTE is causing a major reshuffle in the distribution of IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) wealth, according to new research from Informa Telecoms & Media. ­While the 2G, 3G, and 3.5G IPR landscape was dominated by Qualcomm, nokia, and Ericsson, the arrival of LTE is seeing the emergence of new players such as Samsung, LG and Huawei, who have dramatically improved their patent portfolio for LTE compared to previous technologies.  more

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Kodak Sues Apple and RIM Over Imaging Patents

Eastman Kodak has filed lawsuits against Apple and Research In Motion alleging the infringement of Kodak digital imaging technology. ­The Kodak complaint, filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), specifically claims that Apple's iPhones and RIM's camera-enabled BlackBerry devices infringe a Kodak patent that covers technology related to a method for previewing images.  more

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Handset Manufacturers and Retailers Sued Over Antenna Patent

A Texas company has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against, well, almost everyone, based on claims that these companies are selling phones that breach a patent detailing the positioning a an antenna within the phone casing.  more

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Ericsson Drops Complaint Against Qualcomm

Ericsson says that it has withdrawn its complaint to the European Commission regarding Qualcomm's WCDMA (3G) licensing activities. The company will, however, continue its ongoing dialogue with competition authorities around the world in relation to Qualcomm's licensing practices.  more

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US Patent Firms Seeks Ban on Imports of Nokia, HTC Mobile Phones

Following a complaint late last year by patent holdings firm, Saxon Innovations, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has voted to institute an investigation of certain electronic devices, including handheld wireless communications devices. The products at issue in this investigation are handheld devices such as smart phones, cellular telephones, and television remote controls.  more

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Qualcomm Deal Could Hurt Nokia's Current Suppliers

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The agreement by Qualcomm and Nokia to end their long-running patent dispute likely means trouble for Nokia's current chip suppliers.  more

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Mobile WiMAX on the Way Out?

If spectrum auctions and commercial Mobile WiMAX rollouts (compliant to Wave 2 Phase 2 certification) do not take place by 2008, the market scope for Mobile WiMAX on a global basis will be insignificant - claims Frost & Sullivan. The research firm also observes that the technology is facing a range of challenges that are likely to make it unfeasible as a mobile "access" technology.  more

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