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Nokia sues HTC again over patents [Columbia Daily Tribune (MO)](Columbia Daily Tribune (MO) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) LOS ANGELES -- Nokia accused rival cellphone maker HTC of selling products in the United States, including the HTC One handset, that infringe three of its patents. The three patents pertain to "terminal, method and computer program product for interacting with a signaling tag," according to the complaint Nokia filed yesterday in federal court in San Diego. The Finnish company seeks a court order halting the alleged infringement and unspecified damages. Nokia, which lost its 14-year title as world's biggest seller of mobile phones to Samsung Electronics in 2011, is trying to expand revenue from its patent portfolio. The company last year sued Taiwan-based HTC in U.S. and German courts over alleged patent infringement. Representatives at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, HTC's public relations company in the United States, didn't immediately respond to an email seeking comment on the lawsuit. If you are getting this message, it's because your browser is blocking cookies. For free access to this full story, please enable cookies in your web browser. [bold] How do I enable cookies [/bold] On your computer: * Chrome * Firefox * Internet Explorer * Safari On your mobile devices or tablets * Android devices * iPhone/ iPad * Windows Phone [copyright] 2013 Columbia Daily Tribune . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. (c) 2013 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved. |
