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Nokia Loses Court Ruling Over Sale of 3G Handsets in Germany
Nokia Oyj (NOK1V) lost a ruling today in a patent lawsuit by IPCom GmbH & Co. over wireless technology that could remove Nokia third-generation handsets from the German market.
Nokia must stop all 3G phone sales in Germany under the Regional Court of Mannheim’s ruling, IPCom said in an e-mailed statement. Nokia will appeal, spokesman Mark Durrant said, adding that most of the phones came out before the patent and today’s products use different methods. The judgment doesn’t specify which models are affected, Durrant said.
IPCom, based in Pullach, Germany, is seeking to force Nokia to pay royalties for a portfolio of mobile-technology patents it acquired from Robert Bosch GmbH in 2007. The two companies are entangled in patent litigation across Europe. The ruling concerns a patent known as 100DE, which is part of a family of patents that cover how to connect devices to 3G wireless networks and prioritize them.
“The court found that Nokia’s older phones would have infringed the patent,” Durrant said in an e-mailed statement. “We disagree with this decision, but almost all of these phones predated the grant of the patent in February 2011 and our products today use different methods.”
The Mannheim tribunal didn’t accept that alternative designs by Nokia didn’t infringe the patent, and said that all phones capable of using the UMTS 3G technology were affected, IPCom said in its statement.
Under German law, patent infringement rulings do not take effect immediately. During appeal, the ruling only takes effect if the winning party enforces it. In such a case, the losing party as a rule asks the appeal court to halt enforcement while the appeal is pending.
Nokia fell 4.4 percent to 2.79 euros as of 1:25 p.m. in Helsinki, extending its decline for a third day.
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Nokia Loses Court Ruling Over Sale of 3G Handsets in Germany
Nokia Oyj (NOK1V) lost a ruling today in a patent lawsuit by IPCom GmbH & Co. over wireless technology that could remove Nokia third-generation handsets from the German market.
Nokia must stop all 3G phone sales in Germany under the Regional Court of Mannheim’s ruling, IPCom said in an e-mailed statement. Nokia will appeal, spokesman Mark Durrant said, adding that most of the phones came out before the patent and today’s products use different methods. The judgment doesn’t specify which models are affected, Durrant said.
IPCom, based in Pullach, Germany, is seeking to force Nokia to pay royalties for a portfolio of mobile-technology patents it acquired from Robert Bosch GmbH in 2007. The two companies are entangled in patent litigation across Europe. The ruling concerns a patent known as 100DE, which is part of a family of patents that cover how to connect devices to 3G wireless networks and prioritize them.
“The court found that Nokia’s older phones would have infringed the patent,” Durrant said in an e-mailed statement. “We disagree with this decision, but almost all of these phones predated the grant of the patent in February 2011 and our products today use different methods.”
The Mannheim tribunal didn’t accept that alternative designs by Nokia didn’t infringe the patent, and said that all phones capable of using the UMTS 3G technology were affected, IPCom said in its statement.
Under German law, patent infringement rulings do not take effect immediately. During appeal, the ruling only takes effect if the winning party enforces it. In such a case, the losing party as a rule asks the appeal court to halt enforcement while the appeal is pending.
Nokia fell 4.4 percent to 2.79 euros as of 1:25 p.m. in Helsinki, extending its decline for a third day.
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