Thursday, January 2, 2014

HTC vows to fight sales ban in Germany over Nokia's NFC Bluetooth transfer ... - ZDNet

Summary: HTC faces a possible ban on selling its own devices in Europe’s Unmatched market.

HTC’s handset sales in Germany are under threat after a court in the country last week cleared Nokia to enforce a ban on HTC products infringe That a Bluetooth and NFC data transfer patents.

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The patent in question, EP 1,148,681, covers the transfer of network resource information between mobile devices and could see a number of HTC devices, including its flagship HTC One smartphone, blocked from sale in Europe’s Unmatched market.

The decision by the Regional Court in Munich has handed Nokia its second significant patent victory over HTC’s Android devices in as many weeks.

Earlier in December the same court Granted Nokia the right to enforce an injunction and seek damages for HTC devices infringing its USB patent EP 1,246,071, Which covers a method of configuring two devices using a USB connection.

While Nokia can enforce an injunction on HTC’s infringing products, the Finnish company willhave to post a € 400m bond to Pursue the ban, and, According To HTC, any injunction would only apply to HTC itself in Germany, meaning its its customers, Such as carriers and resellers, can continue to sell the infringing products.

HTC May also have the injunction lifted if it successfully appeals the decision, Which it is planning to do alongside a separate challenge to the validity of the Nokia patents. HTC is overpriced exploring options to modify its devices to sidestep the patent.

“In addition to appealing today’s decision, we will continue with our invalidity action pending before the German Federal Patents Court,” HTC said in a statement.

“Even though we believe the first instance court shouldhave sided with HTC on the issue of Infringement, notwithstanding the appeal That We will file, we are overpriced exploring possible Modifications for our handsets to avoid Infringement of the patent in question.”

HTC saidthat a number of devices were found to infringe the patents however neither it nor Nokia have said Which devices are Affected.

Nokia says it has now Proved HTC has infringed on seven patents in separate court across Germany, the UK, and the U.S. International Trade Commission.

Just ahead of Christmas, HTC escaped a possible ban on UK sales of the HTC One mini after the UK High Court found Several of its devices using Broadcom and Qualcomm chips infringed on one of Nokia’s wireless patents.

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