Judge Thomas Pender of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) initially found that HTC infringed two patentny Nokia . One of them describes a method for sending and receiving radio signals, and the second – the method of eliminating unwanted signals. Nokia, which filed a lawsuit last year, accusing HTC of infringing three patents. Judge Pender said, however, that a third of them, describing the data transfer from the computer to the mobile network is not compromised.
The final decision will be made on the reported case in January 2014.
Nokia asked the ITC to request a ban on imports into the U.S. HTC devices violate its patents.
possible that Nokia, the mobile phone sales department to Microsoft, it will be more likely to show up to court against companies infringing its intellectual property. So far, the Finnish company used the patents, primarily in order to protect themselves against potential lawsuits from competitors. Should this not be the same produce mobile phones, its valuable patent portfolio can be an important source of revenue, as Nokia will be able to license their patents to other phone makers.
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