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ITC upholds ruling, reiterates that Nokia didn’t violate Qualcomm patents

Posted on 29 February 2008 by

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We remember when there was actually a glimmer of hope that the quarreling between these two may end — man, was that a long time ago. Anyways, the International Trade Commission has reportedly upheld a judge’s ruling made back in December which affirmed that Nokia did not violate Qualcomm patents. As expected, the latter firm expressed its utmost disappointment in the decision, and is already considering yet another appeal process. Then again, we may actually be a little sad if it didn’t.

[Via PhoneScoop]

 

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Original post by Darren Murph

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