Apple Counter-Sues Nokia Over Patents
adeelarshad82 writes "About two months ago Nokia sued Apple for infringing Nokia patents in its iPhone. The 10 patents in the lawsuit, filed in the US state of Delaware, relate to technologies fundamental for devices using GSM, UMTS and/or local area network (LAN) standards. The patents cover wireless data, speech coding, security and encryption and are infringed by all Apple iPhone models shipped since the iPhone was introduced in 2007. In the latest development to the case, Apple said Friday that it had filed its own suit against Nokia, countering Nokia's claims of patent infringement with its own."
Let's just put the CEO from both companies into a ring and have them fight it out. Whoever wins gets everything including the black turtleneck!
I wish they'd all grow up...
It's the only way to be sure.
Noki-O-NO-U-DIDN'T. Break some lawyer off in their assets, Steve. Show em how we do in CUPERTOWN.
Uhhh...so like the whole frickin' thing...
Apple is complaining that Nokia isn't offering the Standards based cell phones on Reasonable and Nondiscriminatory basis? Isn't Nokia required to do that as part of submitting those patents as part of the GSM standard. It stated that in the lawsuit that nokia wanted a patent cross-license agreement with apple for the rights to the GSM patents. That's not reasonable and nondiscriminatory.
"I'm a Genius!"*
*Not an actual Genius
Expect both cases to be dropped and an announcement of mutual licensing between the two companies in ... about three or four weeks.
A classic example of patents being used defensively by Apple to counter Nokia's offensive use.
There will still be a winner in this case... the lawyers.
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law
offsetting penalties.. replay the down.
-dirtbag
Digital Daily has posted a list of the patents at issue here and the full text of Apple's counterclaims -- which are pretty brutal. "Excerpt: In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone a ground-breaking device that allowed users access to the functionality of the already popular iPod on a revolutionary mobile phone and Internet device. The iPhone is a converged device that allows users to access and ever expanding set of software features to take and send pictures, play music, play games do research, serve as a GPS device and much more.The iPhone platform has caused a revolutionary change in the mobile phone category.
In contrast, Nokia made a different business decision and remained focused on traditional mobile wireless handsets with conventional user interfaces. As a result, Nokia has rapidly lost share in the market for high-end mobile phones. Nokia has admitted that, as a result of the iPhone launch, “the market changed suddenly and [Nokia was] not fast enough changing with it.
In response, Nokia chose to copy the iPhone, especially its enormously popular and patented design and user interface."
[grabs popcorn]
Cory Doctorow talking about cloud computing makes as much sense as George W Bush talking about electrical engineering.
And Apple sues Nokia for what? The process for creating black shiny things?
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Has Apple essentially admitted that they are infringing on Nokia's patents by not stating exactly which patents they're counter-suing for?
Maybe Apple thinks it can level out the playing field by saying 'we patented the ${x}', where ${x} can be any one of 'portable computing device', 'portable multimedia player', 'portable touch device', 'portable internet', 'portable camera', 'portable transistor', 'portable wheel', ... , etc.
but we patented the portable media wheel ... see? ... [click-click-click-click]
Here's a crazy idea: in-house lawyers.
Do you know how hard it is to potty train a lawyer?! It's not like a dog or better a cat that makes a bee line for the litter box. Nooooooo!
Lawyers need a big office if they don't have one, they'll shit all over everything. They need an expensive car or they'll pee over everything. And as for food! Oh God!
Just gimme a cat.
It's NOT me! It's the meds! I'm on 1000mg of Fukitol.
... and hope they hurt each other as much as possible.
xkcd is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
There's one quite likely reason why Nokia CEO would possibly...destroy most corporate opponents:
Well into the mid-20th century, academic degrees remained important factors for politicians asking for the electorate's confidence. Likewise, one's military rank in reserves has been a decisive factor on selecting leaders and managers both in the public and the private sector. Even today, most Finnish managers are amongst those who have attained either an NCO (non-commissioned officer) or a reserve officer rank during their conscript tour of duty.
(emphasis mine, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meritocracy#Grand_Duchy_of_Finland )
One that hath name thou can not otter
How awesome is it that our economy funnels heaps of money away from other projects (research, development, etc) and into making patents, regulating patents, and fighting over patents. The patent system is obviously our greatest invention ever, something we must prop up for years to come!
Apple introduced the iPhone a ground-breaking device that allowed users access to the functionality of the already popular iPod on a revolutionary mobile phone and Internet device. [...] In contrast, Nokia made a different business decision and remained focused on traditional mobile wireless handsets with conventional user interfaces.
Nokia had smartphones and touch screen devices long before the iPhone even existed. Much of the iPhone is basically derived from the Palm Treo, the Danger Hiptop, Symbian, and the ideas of countless small developers and academics. Instead of acknowledging their enormous intellectual debt to all these other companies and developers, Apple is claiming to have done it all themselves.
The iPhone has been engineered with the usual Apple gimmicks and flair, but technically, it is not a ground-breaking device in any area. But, as is typical for Apple, first the rip everybody off, and then they claim that they are the aggrieved party. They tried the same thing with the GUI and window systems and lost badly. Apple is truly evil.
What's Apple supposed to do? Just eventually lose the patent case and pay up?
Most of what is responsible for the success of the iPhone--Mach, Objective-C, the GUI, MP3 players, multitouch, the app store, song recommendations, phone cameras--was invented elsewhere and simply copied ("stolen") by Apple. So, yes, maybe Apple should just lose the patent case and pay up; there's a good chance that they really do owe the money.
Do please elaborate on the *actual* parties from whom Apple stole these technologies, and what grounds they'd have for a suit against Apple.
Apparently some people get the opposite effect from Jobs' reality distortion field. Let's see here...
Mach: It's open source. So long as Apple abides by the license (which they do), there is no possible way they can "steal" it.
Objective-C: Apple is far from the only ones to have an Obj-C language. And the funny thing is that NeXT was the first company to license it, which Apple later purchased. Yep, obtaining a license certainly equates to theft!
MP3 Players: Are you fucking serious? Apple was far from the first to make an MP3 player. They were simply the most successful. Holy crap, Sony ripped off the inventor of the wax cylinder by making the Walkman!
Multitouch: Apple purchased Fingerworks, who had developed a number of multitouch technologies and interfaces. Again, buying is stealing?
The App Store: You can't possibly be fucking serious.
Song recommendations: See above. You mean they can recommend something based on something else you bought? WOW, they stole that...from the rest of the ENTIRE FUCKING INDUSTRY.
Phone cameras: Holy. Fucking. Shit. I'm not even going to address this.
Words cannot describe just how incredibly stupid you really are.
What would rock at this point is: MS getting into fight and suing BOTH of them :)
Do you think I am joking? I expect anything from MS regarding mobile operating systems since it is only Windows Mobile not going anywhere.
What if Judge orders to remove lots of features from both Apple and Nokia devices? It will be a total mess, a comedy like newer devices having less features.
These days, the devices get monthly firmware updates. "It is built into chip, we can't change." is not an excuse anymore. As both companies are playing with justice system, system can play with them in very evil way too.
You can look that up yourself; the actual source of those technologies can be found mostly under those wikipedia entries.
I put the term "stolen" in quotes because that is the term Apple fanboys like to use when other companies adopt technologies that Apple has popularized; the actual term is "copying", and that's OK. It is particularly OK because most of what makes the iPhone what it is didn't even come from Apple.
And then sponge off the rest of Europe when your country goes down the toilet, that'll learn them
You do realize that those are Apple's patents, right? Nokia actually holds patents on nearly every wireless technology known to man.
My mistake. Nokia's patents are equally ridiculous as they are trying to patent Wifi use on a mobile device. The device is irrelevant.
Jesus was a compassionate social conservative who called individuals to sin no more.
Also, it is inconceivable that Nokia wants to collect a percentage of the handset prices when, except for the cellular radio and related software, the iPhone is basically an iPod Touch and you don't see them going after Apple for it do you? If 70% of the cost of the device is not covered by Nokia's patents, why should they get a percentage of the price of the entire device?
Furthermore, shouldn't it be Infineon and other suppliers of GSM related components who pay the royalty fees? Why should the handset makers pay?
Jesus was a compassionate social conservative who called individuals to sin no more.
Classy!!!
Just to add some details, NeXT in 1995 ended up buying the Objective-C trademark and rights from Stepstone.
Just ignore him, he states he's a Finn, but it was only the other week that he was a Canadian:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1452090&cid=30178752
He's an Apple fanboy of the worst kind, a troll who can't even keep his story straight. Not worth wasting your time on.
It's quite telling that even now that people have pointed out how he got the companies wrong he's still trying to twist it as Nokia's fault.
Just ignore him, he states he's a Finn, but it was only the other week that he was a Canadian:
So, it is impossible for me to be both? I was born in Finland and I have citizenship there. I'm also a Canadian citizen. People can be dual-citizens you know.
I got the patents wrong and I'm not afraid to admit that mistake. Why don't you sign up for an account Mr. Coward? Nokia is trying to patent Wifi on a cellphone and a bunch of other obvious things that anyone would likely stumble across naturally. Nokia is just trying to protect their cartel.
Jesus was a compassionate social conservative who called individuals to sin no more.
They are fighting like little children Little tiny ones at that http://www.thepadrino.com/