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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 179.02+3.7%3:59 PM EST

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To: Eric L who wrote (54605)8/16/2006 10:32:11 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (3) of 196497
 
Here is a copy of Nokia's response to Q's ITC claims. Hopefully, this can put to rest the speculation that they are accepting Q's IPR claims....they use the word denies 110 times in the 23 page document.

edisweb.usitc.gov

Nokia denies it has engaged in acts of unfair competition or violated Section 337 by
importing, selling for importation, and/or selling within the United States after importation any
products that infringe, directly, contributorily, and/or by inducement, any valid claim of United
States Patent Nos. 5,452,473 ("the '473 patent"), 5,590,408 ("the '408 patent"), 5,655,220 ("the '220 patent"), 5,576,767 ("the '767 patent"), 5,452,104 ("the '104 patent"), 6,453,182 B1 ("the '182 patent") (collectively the "Qualcomm Patents-In-Suit"). Nokia further denies that the
patents are valid. Except as specifically admitted herein, Nokia denies all allegations of the
Complaint, as supplemented.
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