Posted by : Unknown Tuesday, December 3, 2013

HTC has been given the right to appeal the ruling, meaning the injunction might not amount to much in the meantime.



December 3, 2013 5:55 AM PST



The Nokia Lumia 1520

The Nokia Lumia 1520


(Credit: Nokia)

Nokia has won a key ruling in the England and Wales High Court against HTC over alleged patent infringement.


Justice Arnold of the England and Wales High Court ruled on Tuesday that some of HTC's Android-based handsets, including the popular HTC One, infringes a patent held by Nokia related to a "modular structure for a transmitter and a mobile station" -- a fancy description for the way frequency is carried for smartphones.



FOSS Patents was first to report on the news.


Justice Arnold's ruling paves the way for Nokia to enforce a sales injunction on allegedly infringing HTC devices. However, the judge will allow HTC to appeal the decision, which could mean the injunction will be held up until the Court of Appeal can issue its own ruling on the case.


Still, the ruling is bad news for HTC. Nokia has brought its case to several countries in Europe, alleging HTC violates the same patent. That the company won in the UK could spell trouble for HTC's efforts elsewhere around the world.



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