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ciao belli
Data registrazione: May 2011
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BREAKING NEWS: Apple pagherà una royalty a Nokia x ogni Iphone Ipad venduto
Breaking: Apple to Pay Nokia To Settle Patent Spat
JUNE 13, 2011 AT 11:38 PM PT Nokia announced late on Monday that Apple will pay the Finnish cell phone maker an undisclosed amount as well as ongoing royalties to settle the long-running patent spate between the two companies. The deal will settle all patent litigation between the two companies, Nokia said, and both companies will withdraw their complaints before the International Trade Commission. Specific terms weren’t disclosed. “We are very pleased to have Apple join the growing number of Nokia licensees,” Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said in a statement. “This settlement demonstrates Nokia’s industry leading patent portfolio and enables us to focus on further licensing opportunities in the mobile communications market.” Although Nokia didn’t say how much Apple will pay in either royalties or in its one-time payment, Nokia did say the settlement should improve the quarterly outlook the company gave as part of its May 31 earnings warning. As part of the deal, the two sides are licensing some, but not all of each other’s patents. Nokia first sued Apple in 2009 over fundamental cell phone technology patents and the two companies have since been filing legal actions against one another in legal venues across the globe. Apple confirmed the settlement in a statement to AllThingsD. “Apple and Nokia have agreed to drop all of our current lawsuits and enter into a license covering some of each others’ patents, but not the majority of the innovations that make the iPhone unique,” the company said. “We’re glad to put this behind us and get back to focusing on our respective businesses.” Nokia is likely looking to obtain a patent royalty of 1-2 percent ($6 to $12) on every iPhone sold in compensation for its IPs concerning GSM, 3G and WiFi technologies on mobile devices.” ossia: ogni iphone venduto Nokia ci guadagna |
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e potrebbe arrivare altrettanto dagli android
Having overpowered the iPhone's design patents, Nokia likely now to go after Android
The settlement of its epic 20-month patent dispute with Apple (AAPL) that Nokia (NOK) announced early Tuesday could spell trouble for the makers of Android phones. There's no question Apple lost the legal battle that pitted its significant intellectual property holdings against Nokia's even deeper patent portfolio. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed, but they require Apple to make a one-time payment and ongoing royalties large enough to materially improve Nokia's earnings for the quarter. Nokia's stock was up 3% in European trading. Apple shares also rose on the Frankfurt exchange Tuesday, however. According to FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller, who had predicted this outcome and called it a "sweet defeat" for Apple, it frees up resources for both companies. "Apple is embroiled in litigation with the three leading Android device makers (Motorola, HTC and Samsung). Nokia doesn't have any litigation worries at the moment, but part of its new strategy is to ratchet up the monetization of its patent portfolio. Having proven its ability to defeat Apple -- after the most bitterly contest patent dispute that this industry has seen to date -- is a clear proof of concept. Other companies whom Nokia will ask to pay royalties will have to think very hard whether to pay or pick a fight." Mueller says Nokia's next target is likely to be the cellphone manufacturers that have hitched their smartphone strategies on Google's (GOOG) software. "Given that Android is in many ways a rip-off of Apple's operating software," he writes, "Android-based devices are highly likely to infringe on largely the same Nokia patents that Apple now felt forced to pay for." In prepared statements, Nokia declared victory and Apple expressed relief. "We are very pleased to have Apple join the growing number of Nokia licensees," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. "This settlement demonstrates Nokia's industry leading patent portfolio and enables us to focus on further licensing opportunities in the mobile communications market." "Apple and Nokia have agreed to drop all of our current lawsuits and enter into a license covering some of each others' patents, but not the majority of the innovations that make the iPhone unique," an Apple spokesman told the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD. "We're glad to put this behind us and get back to focusing on our respective businesses." |
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Don't follow me !
Data registrazione: Feb 2007
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In futuro Nokia vendera' WMerda .. e per ogni telefonino gli tocca di pagare 10$ a MSFt .... Meglio pompare le vendite di Apple ... e chiudere bottega ![]() Tchuss e_lm_70 |
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Don't follow me !
Data registrazione: Feb 2007
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![]() Mi risulta che Nokia abbia accordi unilaterali con: Motorola - LG - Samsung - Ericsoon - etc ... Forse qualche piccolo produttore cinese puo' essere castigato ... Android ... ha il grosso problema che Google ... pare non paghi le Royalties di Java ad Oracle ....Tchuss e_lm_70 |
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