Wednesday, January 1, 2014

HTC mobiles, banned in Germany - Zebulon.fr

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HTC One Nokia germany After his troubles with the law in the United Kingdom, HTC now rubs German law, following a complaint filed by Nokia for patent infringement in its possession. The court in Munich having deliberated, he acknowledged HTC guilty, prohibiting him the marketing of certain smartphones, including the famous HTC One.


Patent war between Nokia and HTC

2014 does not look like a long quiet river for HTC. Indeed, the manufacturer is subject to a complaint filed by Nokia for violation of no less than 50 patents, necessary for the operation of Android smartphones. This procedure applies to patents relating to drivers in charge of USB management. Some time ago, HTC had already been involved in a similar procedure in the UK, about this time a draft frequency modulator.

Following this complaint, a number of HTC mobiles, including the new HTC One could be a marketing ban in Germany.

Justice: German judge ruled on HTC

Matthias Ziggan, judge at the court in Munich, gave his verdict: HTC was found guilty of infringement of intellectual property following the violation of fifty patents owned by Nokia. This ruling, which prevents many marketing HTC devices including the HTC One in Germany, could push the Taiwanese manufacturer to appeal the decision.

The German judge, after deliberately chose this offense “ transfer of information and resources ‘on two Nokia patents mentioned.

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HTC One Nokia germany After his troubles with the law in the United Kingdom, HTC now rubs German law, following a complaint filed by Nokia for patent infringement in its possession. The court in Munich having deliberated, he acknowledged HTC guilty, prohibiting him the marketing of certain smartphones, including the famous HTC One.


Patent war between Nokia and HTC

2014 does not look like a long quiet river for HTC. Indeed, the manufacturer is subject to a complaint filed by Nokia for violation of no less than 50 patents, necessary for the operation of Android smartphones. This procedure applies to patents relating to drivers in charge of USB management. Some time ago, HTC had already been involved in a similar procedure in the UK, about this time a draft frequency modulator.

Following this complaint, a number of HTC mobiles, including the new HTC One could be a marketing ban in Germany.

Justice: German judge ruled on HTC

Matthias Ziggan, judge at the court in Munich, gave his verdict: HTC was found guilty of infringement of intellectual property following the violation of fifty patents owned by Nokia. This ruling, which prevents many marketing HTC devices including the HTC One in Germany, could push the Taiwanese manufacturer to appeal the decision.

The German judge, after deliberately chose this offense “ transfer of information and resources ‘on two Nokia patents mentioned.

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