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Google complains about antitrust issues, pointing fingers at Microsoft and Nokia

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Just when we idea the patent wars were over, Google has announced yesterday that they've filed an antitrust complaint in Europe, pointing a finger at Nokia and Microsoft regarding patents. The search giant is arguing that both companies are using third-party agencies (which are internally branded "patent trolls") to increase the costs for mobile devices, which would in-plow provide a potent advantage to the Microsoft ecosystem. An case is provided by Google, where the visitor states that Nokia and Microsoft have entered into revenue-based agreements with the likes of Mosaid Technologies.

Last year the two companies in question transferred a total of two,000 patents to Mosaid, as well as Nokia selling 450 to IP Bulldog. Google views a threat on the horizon where more than fees placed on OEMs may forcefulness manufacturers to wait elsewhere, Windows Phone in this instance, for cheaper production costs. While details of the filing has not been published, a argument from Google has been provided:

"Nokia and Microsoft are colluding to raise the costs of mobile devices for consumers, creating patent trolls that sidestep promises both companies have made. They should exist held answerable, and we hope our complaint spurs others to look into these practices."

By colluding with both Microsoft and Mosaid, Google alleges that Nokia has betrayed its previous open-source commitments. A Microsoft representative has responded to these claims with the post-obit comment:

"Google is lament about patents when it won't respond to growing concerns by regulators, elected officials and judges about its abuse of standard-essential patents, and it is lament almost antitrust in the smartphone manufacture when it controls more than 95% of mobile search and advertizement. This seems like a desperate tactic on their role."

Nokia has too publicly responded to the filing:

"Though nosotros accept non yet seen the complaint, Google's proffer that Nokia and Microsoft are colluding on IPR is incorrect. Both companies have their own IPR portfolios and strategies and operate independently.

Nokia has made regular patent divestments over the last five years. In each case, whatever commitments made for standards essential patents transfer to the acquirer and existing licenses for the patents continue. Had Google asked united states of america, nosotros would have been happy to ostend this, which could and then have avoided them wasting the committee'south time and resource on such a frivolous complaint.

We agree with Google that Android devices have significant IP infringement bug, and would welcome constructive efforts to stop unauthorised use of Nokia intellectual property.

Nokia has an active licensing programme with more than twoscore licensees. Companies who are non all the same licensed under our standard essential patents should simply approach united states and sign upwards for a license."

We'll accept to run across how these complaints progress through the European regulators. Nosotros'll never become tired of patent news.

Source: Wall Street Journal; via: AllAboutWindowsPhone

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/google-complains-about-antitrust-issues-pointing-fingers-microsoft-and-nokia

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