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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
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To: pyslent who wrote (68147)8/23/2007 7:17:10 AM
From: rkral  Read Replies (1) of 197497
 
"is it your impression that the cross license only covered CDMA, WCDMA, and GSM patents that had been declared essential?"

I realize you asked Eric L. but ...

My impression is the 2001 CDMA License Agreement covered both essential and non-essential CDMA, WCDMA, and GSM patents used in CDMA and WCDMA products manufactured by Nokia. This included multi-mode products even though one of the modes was GSM.

Moreover there was a 3-year non-assert clause -- which may or may not have applied to both parties -- which prevented Qualcomm from asserting both essential and non-essential patents used in other Nokia products, including single-mode GSM handsets.
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