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Saturday, 26 March 2011 - Panel says Apple did not infringe Nokia patents |
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Panel says Apple did not infringe Nokia patents Tweet Share this WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc won a round in its patent battle with Nokia on Friday as a U.S. trade panel ruled that the U.S. company did not violate any of five Nokia patents. In its complaint, Nokia asked the court to bar the importation of... Email Print Related News Nokia stalls painful job cut talks to end of April Wed, Mar 23 2011 Branded drug prices soar as generic pressure rises Wed, Mar 23 2011 Eli Lilly "very much opposed" to merger: CEO Wed, Mar 23 2011 Judge orders Jobs to answer iTunes questions Tue, Mar 22 2011 Microsoft sues Barnes & Noble over Nook reader Mon, Mar 21 2011 Analysis & Opinion My favorite stocks: Microsoft, Pfizer, Electronic Arts top list Tech wrap: OS X daddy waves goodbye Related Topics Technology » Media » Steve Jobs » Stocks     A young customer looks at Apple's iPad 2 at Zurich's Apple store after its official launch for direct purchase in Switzerland March 25, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Christian Hartmann WASHINGTON | Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:19pm EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc won a round in its patent battle with Nokia on Friday as a U.S. trade panel ruled that the U.S. company did not violate any of five Nokia patents. In its complaint, Nokia asked the court to bar the importation of Apple devices that infringe Nokia patents, citing in particular the iPhone 3GS mobile phone and iPod Nano portable music player. Apple's shares closed up 1.9 percent at $351.54. Nokia shares ended 0.3 percent lower at 5.97 euros before the decision was released. Judge James Gildea, of the International Trade Commission, which hears many patent cases, said in his initial determination that Apple did not violate the Nokia patents. The complaint had been filed in December 2009. The next step will be for the entire commission to either uphold or throw out Gildea's decision. The target date for that decision is August 1, 2011. The two companies are suing each other over patent issues in a variety of venues in the United States and Europe. The ITC is popular because it can bar the import of infringing devices. Companion suits are often filed in district court to win financial damages. Apple's iPhone and devices running on Android have carved out a large chunk of the lucrative and quickly expanding smartphone market, in large at the expense of Nokia, which has stuck mainly to its old workhorse Symbian software. In addition to the iPhone 3GS mobile phone and iPod, the complaint was also directed at other iPhones, the iPod Touch, and iPod Classic portable music players, as well as the iMac, Mac Mini, Mac Pro, Mac Book, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air computers. (Editing by Richard Chang, Bernard Orr) Technology Media Steve Jobs Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. 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