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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1915)11/7/2005 9:36:57 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (2) of 217852
 
Maurice,

You probably do not have to wait for Jay to buy a CDMA phone to pay your dividends. Jay's GPRS (No matter which company makes them) phone may already owe a huge sum of royalty to Qualcomm. Therefore you. What a turn! Talk about clueless. LOL.

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............... QUALCOMM's lawsuit includes patents that are essential for the manufacture or use of equipment that complies with the GSM, GPRS and EDGE cellular standards (the GSM family of standards) and other patents that are infringed by Nokia's products. Patents that are essential to a standard are those that must necessarily be infringed to comply with the requirements of the standard. QUALCOMM's complaint states that Nokia is infringing QUALCOMM's patents by making or selling products in the United States that comply with the GSM family of standards. QUALCOMM seeks an injunction against Nokia's continuing sale of infringing products and monetary damages.

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Nokia Responds to Reports of QUALCOMM GSM Patent Infringement Suit

Monday November 7, 2:38 pm

............................Nokia is disappointed QUALCOMM has taken this step given they have yet to engage in any licensing negotiations concerning these matters. With respect to the patents alleged to be essential to the GSM/GPRS/EDGE standards, QUALCOMM has a duty to license those patents on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. QUALCOMM has not provided Nokia with any proposed terms for a license in compliance with its litigations......................................

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