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Qualcomm wins latest round in battle with Nokia
Patent fight continues...
By Reuters
Published: Thursday 22 November 2007
Qualcomm won a round in its patent battles with phone maker Nokia yesterday as a US trade court tossed out a lawsuit asking for Qualcomm's chips to be barred from the United States.
The US International Trade Commission dropped the Nokia lawsuit due to pending arbitration, the commission said.
Nokia had alleged infringement of patents on technology that made its telephones smaller and more efficient.
An ITC administrative law judge granted Qualcomm's motion to dismiss the suit on 18 October. Nokia protested, requesting a review of the decision, but the commission upheld it.
Qualcomm general counsel Alex Rogers said Nokia had been barred from filing patent lawsuits against Qualcomm because of arbitration under way in Los Angeles.
The arbitration petition was filed in April, Rogers said, while ITC documents show the trade court opened its investigation into the Nokia suit in September.
Rogers said: "From our point of view, Nokia is not entitled to sue Qualcomm for patent infringement."
Nokia was not immediately available for comment.
There are more than a dozen lawsuits pending between Nokia and Qualcomm on three continents.
In the suit dismissed by the ITC, Nokia had requested that the ITC bar the importation of certain Qualcomm chips used in cell phones.
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