News Source: Turks and Caicos Free Press
| about 1 month ago
Apple faces the possibility of having to pay the world's top cellphone maker Nokia up to $ 1 billion for the technologies used in iPhones sold so far if it loses a lawsuit brought by Nokia, analysts said. Nokia filed the suit in the United States...
News Source: The Economist
| about 1 month ago
That friction became public on Thursday October 22nd when Nokia, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, lobbed a lawsuit at Apple, alleging that its American rival’s iPhone infringes a number of Nokia’s patents. Apple, in the words of one...
News Source: BBC
| about 1 month ago
Nokia said on Thursday that it was suing Apple for infringing patents on mobile phone technology for the iPhone. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster estimates that the Finnish company might be looking to force royalty payments of 1-2% on every iPhone...
News Source: Times Online
| about 1 month ago
Nokia and Apple are squaring up for a bruising legal battle after the Finnish mobile phone maker filed a legal complaint against its Californian rival that could culminate in Nokia taking a cut on every iPhone sold by Apple. G — and wireless local...
News Source: The Australian
| about 1 month ago
Nokia could end up in a legal row lasting several years, said analyst Greger Johansson at Stockholm-based brokerage Redeye, but he declined to speculate how much Nokia could be seeking in damages. Nokia said it had licence agreements with about 40...
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| about 1 month ago
Nokia, the world’s biggest cellphone maker, sued Apple on Thursday, claiming that the U.S. company illegally used 10 of its patented technologies to make the iPhone, its innovative touch-screen smartphone...Nokia is an original contributor to the...