Nokia files patent lawsuits against HTC, RIM

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 5 June 2012 12:58 IST
Highlights
  • In its latest bid to raise funds, Nokia has filed patent infringement cases against HTC and RIM.
Wounded cellphone maker Nokia has turned on one of its former allies in the patent protection battlefield by filing lawsuits against rival smartphone maker HTC as it steps up its efforts to raise funds.

Nokia, based in Finland, filed several lawsuits in Germany covering 45 hardware and software patents, ranging from power management to data encryption technologies against HTC, Canadian rival Research In Motion and tablet-maker ViewSonic.

In the United States it filed against HTC and ViewSonic, including a complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) against HTC.

The moves follow Nokia's comments last month that it will seek to raise more revenues from its patent portfolio.

It is also a departure from its alliance with HTC when it had for years fought alongside the Taiwanese company in patent battles against German patent firm IPCom.

HTC said it would not comment on the legal action until its lawyers had seen the filings. "HTC has been a licensee of Nokia on wireless essential patents since 2003. We are waiting to receive a complaint," the company said in an emailed statement.

Nokia's announcement of the newest round of smartphone lawsuits comes on the same day a court in Germany ruled that Microsoft had infringed Motorola Mobility's patents.

The court ordered the world's largest software maker to remove its popular Xbox 360 gaming consoles and Windows 7 operating system software from the German market.

Last week, ratings agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor's cut Nokia's credit rating to "junk" status, as the company battles falling sales as well as doubts over its product strategy.

Nokia has one of the widest patent portfolios in the industry, along with Ericsson and Qualcomm . It has gone through two major legal battles in the past, first against Qualcomm and then against Apple .

Terms of Nokia's settlement with Apple in June 2011 were not disclosed but analysts put the figure at hundreds of millions of dollars.

In its complaint filed at the ITC on Wednesday, Nokia alleged that HTC infringed on nine of its patents and asked for the HTC Sensation 4G and Inspire 4G and eight other models of mobile telephones and two tablets to be banned from sale in the United States.

The patents are for technology like synchronizing information, including calendars, between the smartphone and mainframe computers, extending battery life and allowing mobile phones to be compatible with different signal systems.

Nokia also filed lawsuits in federal court in Delaware, accusing HTC of infringing on the same nine patents and adding nine additional patents, including technology for adjusting across time zones.

"Nokia proved the enormous strength of its patent portfolio by getting Apple to pay up after a protracted and acrimonious battle in multiple courts," said patent expert and blogger Florian Mueller.

"HTC and ViewSonic are patent lightweights compared to Apple and can't possibly win against Nokia," said Mueller.

Also in Delaware, Nokia accused tablet maker ViewSonic of infringing on 17 patents, many of them the same patents that Nokia accused HTC of infringing on.

A ViewSonic representative said in an emailed statement that the company was aware of the legal action and was taking appropriate measures to protects its interests.

RIM declined comment.

© Thomson Reuters 2012

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Available at 'Lowest Price of the Year' on Amazon
  2. Infinix Note Edge Review
  3. OnePlus N6 With an 8,000mAh Battery Arrives in India at This Price
  4. OnePlus Announces Deals on These Products for Upcoming Prime Day Sale
  5. iPhone 18 Pro Rear Design, New Colourway Spotted in Drop Test Video
  1. Xbox Has Reportedly Paused New Third-Party Game Pass Deals
  2. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra to Get 50-Megapixel Ultrawide Camera, No Camera Upgrades for Galaxy Z Flip 8: Report
  3. iPhone 18 Pro Rear Design, New Colourway Spotted in Purported Drop Test Video
  4. Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Price in India Revealed Days After Launch: Key Specifications, Features
  5. Germany Takes Lead in Europe’s MiCA Crypto Licensing With 57 CASPs Ahead of Deadline
  6. Nothing Phone 4b's Key Specifications Spotted via Leaked Real-life Images, Could Feature 6,000mAh Battery
  7. Acer TravelLite TL24-54M Launched in India With Intel Core Series 3 Chip, 14-Inch Display: Price, Specifications
  8. Qualcomm Schedules Snapdragon Summit 2026 for September: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Series Expected to Debut
  9. Bitcoin Price Slides to $59,500 as US Fed Signals, Strategy's Turnaround Plans Weigh on Sentiment
  10. State of Decay 3 Developer Undead Labs Reportedly Facing Closure Amidst Xbox Cuts
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.