Saxon Innovations calls to ban the sale of phones Nokia, RIM, HTC, and Palm
Patent wars continue. The company Saxon Innovations asked the International Trade Commission in the United States, calling the latest ban on the sale of U.S. goods companies such as Nokia, RIM, HTC, Palm, Panasonic and AVC Networks. The reason is simple - a violation of patents owned by Saxon Innovations - in their portfolio companies typed about 180, including those that were purchased from the company AMD.
If we talk about the type of product, for which wants to impose a ban Saxon Innovations, it is referred to as mobile phones, smartphones and remote control for televisions. It is unlikely that such a small company will be able to win a case is likely to end all settlement agreement. By the way, Saxon Innovations has previously complained of Apple for the same reasons.
If we talk about the type of product, for which wants to impose a ban Saxon Innovations, it is referred to as mobile phones, smartphones and remote control for televisions. It is unlikely that such a small company will be able to win a case is likely to end all settlement agreement. By the way, Saxon Innovations has previously complained of Apple for the same reasons.
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