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Nokia suing Apple over the iPhone


The alleged patent infringement applies to all iPhones since its 2007 launch
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, has said that it is suing its US rival Apple for infringing patents on mobile phone technology for the iPhone.
Nokia said it had not been compensated for its technology, and accused Apple of "trying to get a free ride on the back of Nokia's innovation".
The ten alleged patent infringements involve wireless data, speech coding, security, and encryption.
Apple's shares dipped after news of the action broke.
The breaches applied to all models of the iPhone since its launch on 2007, Nokia added.
'Basic principle'
Finland's Nokia said that it had agreements with about 40 firms - including most mobile phone handset makers - allowing them to use the firm's technology, but that Apple had not signed an agreement.
"The basic principle in the mobile industry is that those companies who contribute in technology development to establish standards create intellectual property, which others then need to compensate for," said Ilkka Rahnasto, Vice President, Legal & Intellectual Property at Nokia.
"Apple is also expected to follow this principle."
He added that during the last two decades, Nokia had invested approximately 40bn euros (£36.2bn; $60bn) on research and development.
Earlier this month, Nokia posted its first quarterly loss in a decade amid falling sales.
Analysts said that the poor results had come partly as customers turned from Nokia models to the iPhone and RIM's Blackberry.
Meanwhile, Apple reported profits of $1.67bn (£1bn) in the three months to 26 September - partly due to a 7% growth in iPhone sales.
 
xixixixixi pa cini mi se da ce N97 biti brze zaboravljen nego iphone, a mogu oni samo da se sagnu appl-u ,)
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ništa drugo im ne preostaje...
 
apple je poznat kao kompanija koja nikad nista nije "pozajmila" :-devil-: :wall:

sad uzmemo kokice i gledamo razvoj situacije
 
Bolje bi im bilo da zagreju stolicu i naprave vec jednom normalan telefon. :)
 
I na kraju će sve njih da tuži ei niš :d
 
Pa, u medjuvremenu se prodalo milion tona ajfonova i ajpedova na osnovu ukradenih patenata, pa sad lepo mogu za to da im i plate. U sustini samo su im platili na odlozeno, uz sudske troskove, sto mu dodje kao kamata. :D
 
Oni se vec godinama tuze...Zasto je ovo nesto novo ?
 
Valjda zato što je apple pristao da u budeće plaća nokiji od svakog prodatog telefona, kao i nadoknadu do sada.
 
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A da se oni svi lepo porkiju ušima jer ako se otvore sve fascikle i ako se napravi spisak šta je ko od koga ukrao teško im se svima redom piše
 
najgore je sto su ovo sve glupe stvari ... ja u glavi imam najbolji dizajn mobilnog telefona, al plasim se da ga objavim da me neko ne tuzi, ili ukrade ...
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AAPL je jedina kompanija koja proizvodi mobilne telefone, a odbila da potpiše cross licencing sa Nokijom, kao svi ostali. Ipak Nokia ima ubedljivo najviše patenata kada je u pitanju mobilna telefonija ;).


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Oracle Seeks ‘Billions’ From Google in Java Technology Patent Lawsuit

Oracle Corp. (ORCL) is seeking as much as $6.1 billion in damages in a patent- and copyright-infringement lawsuit against Google Inc. that claims the search-engine company’s Android software uses technology related to the Java programming language, according to court papers.

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Oracle, based in Redwood City, California, got Java when it bought Sun Microsystems Inc. in January 2010. The company sued Google the following August seeking a court ruling that would ban further use of its intellectual property and force the destruction of all products that violate Java-related copyrights on the code, documentation and specifications.

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Onaj grafikon je već zastareo jer se Apple i Samsung tuže :D.
 
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