Friday, December 13, 2013

Patent dispute with Nokia: U.S. trade authority verified ruling against HTC - ZDNet.de

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission International Trade Commission (ITC) has announced a review of its preliminary decision from September, which is intended to infringe HTC two patents owned by Nokia. The reports Computerworld. Should the judgment be confirmed threatens the Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer an import ban on several of his Android smartphones and tablets.

Nokia patent dispute against HTC

One opinion (PDF) According to the ITC it comes to patents 7,415,247 and 6,393,260, the Nokia holds since August 2008 and May 2002. Describe techniques for transmitting and receiving radio signals as well as the damping of noise.

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the re-examination of the judgment in September judgment of Judge Thomas Pender had applied in October. The Commission is now directed him to his decision in relation to some of the question – but not all – consider new claims. Among other things, he must again deal with an opinion of an expert and submitted by Nokia evidence.

The preliminary judgment according to the report HTC and Qualcomm had caused to revise a radio chip model HTC One to avoid a ban.

The Android smartphone is also the subject of a negotiated UK patent lawsuit. According to a judgment delivered in December judgment, the models Mini One and One Max include a chip which violate Nokia’s patents. The presiding judge had stated during the proceedings, HTC will replace the one probably in February or March 2014 a successor.

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