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To: BoonDoggler who wrote (75755)3/24/2008 12:02:44 PM
From: JGoren  Respond to of 197252
 
Nokia's argument is that the SSO agreement (and it's complex procedure) is intended to protect against patent hold up, charging too much for essential patents,which is the gravamen of Nokia's complaint against Qcom--that it charges too much and stifles competition thereby.
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Little old lady suing Sony, Samsung, Nokia and everyone else for infringing on her laser patents
Posted Mar 21st 2008 5:47AM by Thomas Ricker

qcom is not defendant

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