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German court rules in favor of HTC in Nokia patent suit
2013-03-08 22:22:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Smartphone maker HTC said that a German court has ruled that it has not infringed two patents held by Nokia, according to the Wall Street Journal. HTC said in a statement that the District Court of Mannheim dismissed two of Nokia's complaints against it for infringing a "method for using services offered by a telecommunications network, a telecommunications system, and a terminal for it and electronic display device and lighting control method of same." More than 30 further Nokia patents have been asserted against HTC in other actions in Germany, the US and the UK, the article said.
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Android does not infringe on Nokia patent, German court rules
2013-03-08 16:39:57| InfoWorld: Top News
The Android operating system has been cleared of patent infringement in a case brought by Nokia against Android smartphone maker HTC. Nokia on Friday lost two patent suits it brought against HTC in the District Court of Mannheim, Germany, court spokesman Joachim Bock said in an email. In both cases, the suits were rejected because, according to the court, there was no patent infringement, Bock said.
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German drugmaker Merck sees Q4 net more than double to $355 million
2013-03-07 10:02:15| Biotech - Topix.net
Merck KGaA saw its profit more than double in the fourth quarter as the German pharmaceutical company benefited from higher prices for its Rebif multiple sclerosis drug and reaped rewards from its ongoing restructuring.
German car sales plunge as Europe's auto crisis deepens
2013-03-05 07:04:33| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
New car sales in Germany fell by more than 10 percent year-on-year in February, signaling the crisis for Europe's auto makers is deepening as recession-hit consumers curb spending.
German Parliament Proposes Strict Measures to Cut Antibiotic Use
2013-03-05 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
GERMANY - The Bundestag (Parliament) has decided on a major revision to the regulations on the use of medications for livestock, including stronger conditions for antibiotic use, more controls and greater transparency.
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