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Apple filed suit against Nokia, claims of infringement

Nokia, the world’s largest phone maker, sued Apple in October claiming infringement of 10 patents and seeking back royalties on the 33.7 million iPhones sold since the device’s introduction in 2007. Espoo, Finland-based Nokia had said that all Apple iPhone models use Nokia’s technology for wireless data, speech coding, security and encryption.
Nokia spokesman Mark Durrant said the counterclaim doesn’t change the “fundamentals” of the original patent infringement suit.
“We will need time to study it before we make any direct comment,” Durrant said in a telephone interview. “But it changes nothing in the fundamentals of the original filing made by Nokia in Delaware.”
(Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. (AAPL), maker of the iPod and iTunes music software, said it filed a countersuit claiming that Nokia Oyj (NOK) is infringing its technology.
In the suit filed today in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, Apple claimed Nokia is wrongfully using 13 of its patents. The claim seeks an order barring Nokia from infringing and for unspecified damages.
“Other companies must compete with us by inventing their own technologies, not just by stealing ours,” Bruce Sewell, Cupertino, California-based Apple’s general counsel, said in a statement.
Denies Infringement
The Nokia E71, Carbide.c++, Nokia 5310, Nokia N900 all infringe Apple’s patents, Apple claims in today’s filing. Apple also denies infringing the 10 patents Nokia had alleged and added that Nokia’s patents are invalid and shouldn’t be enforced.
Nokia is seeking royalties for the patents that have been infringed with the Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G and Apple iPhone 3GS.
Apple’s actions have allowed it to charge less for its products, because it hasn’t had to recover development costs, Nokia said in its complaint. Nokia said it spent about €40 billion ($60.1 billion) during the past two decades in research and development.
Apple sold 7.4 million iPhones in the third quarter. Nokia, with sales in more than 150 countries, delivered 5.7 million touch-screen devices and shipped 108.5 million phones overall in the quarter.
Apple fell $1.76 to $194.67 today in Nasdaq Stock Market trading.
The case is Nokia Corp. v. Apple Inc., 09cv791, U.S. District Court, District of Delaware (Wilmington).

The maker of the iPhone says Nokia is wrongfully using 13 of its patents 
By William McQuillen

Apple confirms iTunes 9 synchronization problem

Apple has confirmed that they are actively trying to fix a problem within iTunes 9 that is causing sync issues for users.
Most of the problems are being encountered by iPod Classic owners, which have seen their players eject themselves, or fail to sync.
Most new players, such as 5G Nanos and iPod Touches have had no problems.
There have been numerous complaints since September over the sync issues but Apple did not even acknowledge the problem until this week.
“We are aware of the issue and are investigating,” said an Apple spokesman, via ElectricPig.