28

Nov

2012

BlackBerry devices face ban as Nokia wins patent case against RIM

Author: The Fonecast

Nokia has won a patent ruling against Research In Motion that covers the use of WiFi technology in BlackBerry devices.

It means that BlackBerry could potentially block the sale of BlackBerry handsets if the companies don’t agree to a patent licensing agreement. Court action by Nokia is apparently planned in the UK, the USA and Canada.

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22

Nov

2012

More details emerge of Apple and HTC patent agreement

Author: The Fonecast

It looks as though Samsung’s lawyers will be allowed to see full details of the recent Apple/HTC patent licensing agreement including the licence fees, although they won’t be permitted to pass this information to Samsung’s management.

Research by intellectual property analyst Florian Mueller recently revealed details of the agreement.

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12

Nov

2012

Apple and HTC reach ten-year patent deal

Author: The Fonecast

Apple and HTC have issued a joint statement that says they’ve agreed to dismiss all current lawsuits and have put a ten-year license agreement in place to cover current and future patents. Full details of the settlement haven’t been revealed.

Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said “We are glad to have reached a settlement with HTC. We will continue to stay laser focused on product innovation.”

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25

Aug

2012

Samsung ordered to pay Apple over $1 billion after USA patent battle

Author: The Fonecast

A court in the USA has ruled that Samsung has infringed a number of Apple patents for design and user interface, ordering the South Korean company to pay $1.05 billion (£664 million) in damages.

The long-running court case rejected Samsung’s claims that a number of its patents had been used without permission by Apple.

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15

Jul

2012

RIM hit by $147.2 million dollar damages order for BlackBerry patent infringement

Author: The Fonecast

Research In Motion has been ordered to pay $147.2 million dollars in damages for infringing a mobile device management patent held by Mformation Technologies.

A jury decided that RIM’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server infringed the patent, which enables companies to update devices ‘over the air’, and awarded damages based on sales of BES-connected BlackBerry smartphones in the USA from late 2008. The award was calculated on sales of 18.4 million handsets and a royalty of $8 per device.

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