Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Dec 2009 23:53 UTC, submitted by OSGuy
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2009-07-31
I suspect that Nokia wanted Apple to license a few of its patents, but I suspect that it will end with Apple paying for the license and giving Nokia a license for various other patents.
They will never get any cross-patent license pooling with Apple moving forward.
I'm not an expert on patents but I suspect that Nokia sits on enough patents on GSM, GPRS, and 3G technology to reduce an iPhone to the functionality of an iPod
Edited 2009-12-31 10:27 UTC