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Nokia tells Reddit it might be infringing on Nokia's patents.
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
These comments are kind of silly. There are 0 details about the patient claim, but a bunch of people are picking sides based on how they feel about a brand name. Classic Lemmy.
Classic?
Classic.
That 'article' is garbage. The headline is more imformative than the actual article.
Who puts "ahem, in an informational article?
Also how is "patent licensing" a part their new buisness. They submit patents for whatever they're doing just like everyone else.
Difference is most companies just want to hold onto the patent to prevent competition
So we're talking healthcare business now?