Mannheim is gaining a reputation as the place where patent disputes go to die. The latest loser. Nokia, in a case against German firm IPCom. A saving grace for the Finnish firm, this time, seems to be that the patent in question was granted in February 2011 and all the handsets involved predate this, and are no longer on the market. That's according to the firm's spokesman at least, who also added that it would be seeking a ruling from a higher court to clarify whether current handsets are also affected by the ruling.
Engadget, Nokia gets nose bloodied in IPCom patent case, says it doesn't care anyway
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