Dear Mr. Patelson:
A co-worker asked me to send you this list with this comment:
“what happened to the Jobs et al. patents? What happened to ALL the key ‘iPhone patents’ of the past year? What happened to the multi-touch patents we were supposed to defend? why aren’t we addressing the relevant IP instead of this [blank] ?”
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list of apple patents apple says nokia is infringing
Among the patents Apple accuses Nokia of infringing:
· No. 5,634,074 : Serial I/O device identifies itself to a computer through a serial interface during power on reset then it is being configured by the computer
· No. 6,343,263 B1 : Real-time signal processing system for serially transmitted data
· No. 5,915,131 : Method and apparatus for handling I/O requests utilizing separate programming interfaces to access separate I/O services
· No. 5,555,369: Method of creating packages for a pointer-based computer system
· No. 6,239,795 B1: Pattern and color abstraction in a graphical user interface
· No. 5,315,703: Object-oriented notification framework system
· No. 6,189,034 B1: Method and apparatus for dynamic launching of a teleconferencing application upon receipt of a call
· No. 7,469,381, B2: List scrolling and document translation, scaling, and rotation on a touch-screen display
· No. RE 39, 486 E: Extensible, replaceable network component system
· No. 5,455,854: Object-oriented telephony system
· No. 7,383,453 B2: Conserving power by reducing voltage supplied to an instruction-processing portion of a processor
· No. 5,848,105: GMSK signal processors for improved communications capacity and quality
· No. 5, 379,431: Boot framework architecture for dynamic staged initial program load
http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091211/apple-countersues-nokia/
Hi, I'm Nilay Patel, from Engadget. If you've been listening to the Engadget Podcast, you know that someone has been sending me incredible Apple conspiracy theory emails since November 2009. I've finally decided that they're too good not to post in their entirety, but I obviously can't put them on Engadget... so here they are.
I actually have more that I'll be reading on the Engadget Podcast before I post them here, so stay tuned. And it's all over if whoever this is finds out, so let's keep this between you and me, okay?
I actually have more that I'll be reading on the Engadget Podcast before I post them here, so stay tuned. And it's all over if whoever this is finds out, so let's keep this between you and me, okay?
December 11, 2009
fwd to Mr. Niles Patelson, Esq.