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Send to email | Nokia exec: In patent wars, Google-Motorola deal won?t help Android at all in LegalacquisitionApplegooglemicrosoftMotorolaNokiapatent infringementpatents | By Zach Epstein el 02-Sep-2011 |
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Another patent expert weighed in on Google’s proposed $12.5 billion Motorola Mobility acquisition on Friday, and once again the deal is not seen as having the potential to stave off the flood of lawsuits targeting Android partners. In an interview with Finnish-language business magazine Talouselama published on Friday, Nokia’s chief of patent licensing Paul Melin went on record in stating that the potential deal will do precious little to help Google defend its mobile operating system against the likes of Apple and Microsoft. ”There are tens of patent lawsuits ongoing against Android. As we have understood, acquiring Motorola won’t solve one of them,” Melin told the magazine. Earlier this week, patent expert David Martin of patent consulting firm M-Cam called the deal an immense mistake. “What they bought is crap, because at the end of the day Motorola sold off its good assets,” Martin said in an interview.
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| Nokia exec: In patent wars, Google-Motorola deal won?t help Android at all | Another patent expert weighed in on Google’s proposed $12.5 billion Motorola Mobility acquisition on Friday, and once again the deal is not seen as having the potential to stave off the flood of lawsuits targeting Android partners. In an interview with Finnish-language business magazine Talouselama published on Friday, Nokia’s chief of patent licensing Paul Melin went on record in stat [..] Read complete article |  | Published 02-Sep-2011 by Zach Epstein in LegalacquisitionApplegooglemicrosoftMotorolaNokiapatent infringementpatents Read 13 times. More hits in  |
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| Nokia CEO wary of Motorola/Google deal, warns Google?s Android partners | Speaking during a seminar in Helsinki, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop gave a gloomy response to Google’s planned $12.5 billion takeover of Motorola Mobility. “If I happened to be someone who was an Android manufacturer or an operator, or anyone with a stake in that environment, I would be picking up my phone and calling certain executives at Google and say ‘I see signs of danger ahead, [..] Read complete article |  | Published 17-Aug-2011 by Todd Haselton in Read 6 times. More hits in  |
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| Verizon: Google?s Motorola purchase could bring stability to patent wars | | Verizon Communications’ senior vice president and deputy general counsel John Thorne discussed Verizon’s opinion on Google’s planned acquisition of Motorola Mobility with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. “We will be looking with interest as further details of the proposed transaction become clear,” Throne said. “But, at first glance, to the extent that this d [..] Read complete article |  | Published 16-Aug-2011 by Todd Haselton in Read 9 times. More hits in  |
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| Looking back at 2011: Google eyes Motorola buy in bid for Android control, patent ammo | | 2011 was a wild, wild year to follow the technology industry. AT&T failed to buy T-Mobile USA, things got rough for RIM and Apple and Samsung fought legal battles all over the world. Still, one of the biggest stories of the year began when Google announced in August that it planned to purchase Motorola Mobility, a member of the open handset alliance, for $12.5 billion. Pundits immediately need [..] Read complete article |  | Published 29-Dec-2011 by Todd Haselton in BusinessFeaturedMobileacquisitiongooglelookingbackat2011MergerMotorola Read 8 times. More hits in  |
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| Looking back at 2011: Google eyes Motorola buy in bid for Android control, patent ammo | | 2011 was a wild, wild year to follow the technology industry. AT&T failed to buy T-Mobile USA, things got rough for RIM and Apple and Samsung fought legal battles all over the world. Still, one of the biggest stories of the year began when Google announced in August that it planned to purchase Motorola Mobility, a member of the open handset alliance, for $12.5 billion. Pundits immediately need [..] Read complete article |  | Published 29-Dec-2011 by Todd Haselton in BusinessFeaturedMobileacquisitiongooglelookingbackat2011MergerMotorola Read 7 times. More hits in  |
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| Motorola and RIM reach patent deal | It looks like RIM and Motorola have decided to bury the legal hatchet. A PRNewswire release indicates that the two companies have reached a legal settlement which will cross-license patents dealing with: 2G, 3G, 4G, 802.11 and wireless email. The… [..] Read complete article |  | Published 11-Jun-2010 by Andrew Munchbach in MobileMotorolaRIMLegalLitigation Read 16 times. More hits in  |
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| Nokia exec says iPhone is boring, Android is too complex | Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform is a breath of fresh air in a crowded smartphone market riddled with boring iPhones and overcomplicated Android handsets. Nokia Entertainment Global director of portfolio, product marketing & sales Niels Munksgaard told Pocket-Lint as much in an interview on Tuesday while discussing the state of the mobile space. “What we see is that youth are pre [..] Read complete article |  | Published 13-Dec-2011 by Zach Epstein in MobileAndroidApplegoogleiPhoneLumiamicrosoftNokiaSmartphonesWindows Phone Read 9 times. More hits in  |
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| Nokia Siemens Networks looking to renegotiate $1.2B Motorola deal | Nokia Siemens Networks is trying to renegotiate a $1.2 billion network infrastructure assets purchase from Motorola, according to sources speaking to Bloomberg. In an effort to please Chinese authorities, which have delayed the purchase due to antitrust concerns, Nokia Siemens Networks is seeking to leave Motorola Solutions’ GSM unit out of the purchase, and adjust the deal accordingly. Chin [..] Read complete article |  | Published 16-Mar-2011 by Todd Haselton in Read 13 times. More hits in  |
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