Nokia wins an injunction against HTC in Germany

22 December, 2013
HTC was found infringing upon a key Nokia patent involving USB, which resulted in an injunction against HTC.

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  • 22 Dec 2013

Anon2, 22 Dec 2013so you would like someone stealing your inventions without ... moreThis is a wheel like patent
don't support microsoft, it's a rotten company bribing everywhere
just want to destroy all the smartphone competition

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    • 22 Dec 2013

    Anon2, 22 Dec 2013so you would like someone stealing your inventions without ... moreI'd like them to credit me that's all. Don't need to ban.

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      • 22 Dec 2013

      AnonD-843, 22 Dec 2013way to make more money nokia since your your mobile industr... moreso you would like someone stealing your inventions without credits or compensation for using your service without notice?

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        • 2SR
        • 22 Dec 2013

        way to make more money nokia since your your mobile industry not going well that and too for silly usb driver selection module?? ... lolzzzz

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          • 22 Dec 2013

          overpriced as always

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            • 22 Dec 2013

            Yeah, HTC will become in contraband in Germany
            and therefore more expensive!

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              • 22 Dec 2013

              AnonD-136279, 22 Dec 2013Since Nokia can't beat anyone with actual good products, th... moreIf that was their intention, Nokia could've come after Samsung. But they didn't. Samsung actually made an agreement to license patents from Nokia. HTC didn't hence this litigation.

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                • NMv
                • 22 Dec 2013

                all that money wasted saving ms and killing symbian,meego and maemo really paid off.... Cause it looks like they have no more money

                  HTC has managed to get itself in more legal trouble.

                  "Hilarious" indeed XD

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                    • gDy
                    • 22 Dec 2013

                    Since Nokia can't beat anyone with actual good products, they use so called "patents" to block the sales of everyone else.