In October 2009, leading mobile phone maker Nokia sued Apple over the iPhone, claiming the company never fairly compensated Nokia for using its patents. Two months later, Apple countersued, claiming that a number of Nokia products violated Apple’s own patents.
Then just over two weeks ago, Nokia fired back with more accusations, and cited Apple’s culture of "stealing great ideas" to advance its own products, which extends well beyond the iPhone, and into all of Apple’s products (PDF available here).
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