Tuesday, December 24, 2013

HTC revictimization lawsuit - Techzine

manufacturer HTC has again been overcome in the legal battle concerning the unlawful use of a patented technology from rival Nokia. suffered defeat It is a technique by which a device options displays to connect to a PC.

recently via USB in many ways was the Taiwanese HTC though the Finnish Nokia by the knees, as a result of the ruling of the Supreme Court in the United Kingdom. It was initially a sales ban imposed for HTC One mini (review). Yet this is not ultimately sales ban passed by the British Court of Appeal in effect.

It seems rarely to never get a legal authority decides to propose a relatively new model. Marketing ban If a judgment does lead to a sales ban, often it is an older model, whose sales have already peaked.

Still can do it again by the German court in the recent case, a judgment would be a ban on sales of all Android devices from HTC is set. This brought by Nokia case, the court decided that all relevant devices use the patented technology by Nokia. This art describes the way in which a device can be connected to a PC. Via a selection screen by means of different kinds of compounds via USB It is unclear what smartphones from HTC make exactly infringement.

Although Nokia in this case can be designated as the winner, the Finnish manufacturer still 40 percent of the legal fees incurred by coughing. This has been decided because Nokia has not been vindicated. At all points Remarkably, this statement might not be for HTC, also selling Android phones from other manufacturers would thus come to be. At risk only detrimental

 HTC One Mini

HTC One Mini

Available from: 353.72 Euros
Ion Battery: 1800 mAh – Display diagonal: – Weight: 120g – Processor Model: Snapdragon 400

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