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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (148801)2/28/2007 4:38:19 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 152472
 
Thanks for that Trev. I see that Nokia couldn't even come up with their own name. "Diana" is just a reshuffle of "Anita" [TM] but the "t" was replaced with a "d" to conceal their plagiarism.

Note his name, "Anita" but with an "i" swapping out the "a": <Antii Kansakoski (Fact Witness)
Technologist, Modem System Design
Elektroniikkatie 3
90570 Oulu
Finland
+358718008000
Mr. Kansakoski is expected to testify about the function, operation, use, sale and
disclosure of Nokia's prior art handset code named "Diana" as it relates to the patents-in-suit. In
particular, Mr. Kansakoski's testimony will focus on the DSP source code and other software
used in the Diana prior art handset as it relates to RF power control.
>

I see they used "inter alia" [page 2] which is an excellent legalism and should help Nokia.

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