You Can't Introduce Any Decently Cool Product These Days Without Some Sore Loser Claiming Patent Infringement
from the nokia-edition dept
Google has been getting some buzz for the announcement of the Nexus 7 tablet device, built by Asus. At the Google I/O developer conference, they gave out the device to all attendees. As a press attendee I received a loaner version which I have to return, but in playing around with it for a few days, it seems like a well-designed device and I'm thinking of buying one when they're officially available. But, of course, as with pretty much anything cool or useful these days, some sore loser has to whine about how it's infringing on their patents. This time, it's Nokia bitching about how neither Asus nor Google have licensed its patent portfolio.Here's the thing: if Nokia invented a device like this, then sell the damn device. If it's better than the Nexus 7 then it will sell better than the Nexus 7. Whining about patent infringement when you can't compete just makes you look like a sore loser. If what Nokia "invented" and patented was so important, bring the product to market and let the market decide. Bitching about how someone made a better product than you and demanding that they pay you money is just pure sour grapes. It may be legal, based on the idiocy of today's patent system, but it sure makes it clear to me why I'd never buy another Nokia product.
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Filed Under: competition, nexus 7, tablet
Companies: asus, google, nokia
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Weep.
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Used to be a nokia fan
Shame as they still seem to have some really good designers there but unfortunately they now appear to be a company run by the accounting department.
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Just look at the telecommunications providers. At the local level you can't run any more lines, or you can only install one set of lines into residences, etc. At the state level same thing plus it is not allowable for local municipalities to install competing services. At the federal level you have the recent death of super wifi, and all the IP laws that protect content owners and prevent competition.
I see this trend towards protectionism as the greatest threat to most nations of the world. It prevents competition in every business and this trend needs to be reversed.
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/s (?)
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Instead of outshining your competitors in the marketplace you crush them in court.
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Not a surprise
While you are pondering such a difficult proposition, watch this video of Stephan Kinsella explain why patents (and copyright) get in the way of innovation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoSWC_6mDCk
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seriously Guys
Gee this is messed up , when is someone going to clean up the patent system once and for all.
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Re: seriously Guys
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After the Presidential Election??????
Obama, himself did an ersatz temporary strategic retreat from SOPA/PIPA.
After the election I assume that the protection of so-called "intellectual property" will be reinvigorated. The lawyers will be happy.
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Re: After the Presidential Election??????
Is it stealing if we give them the plans for everything?
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Running a race backwards
The whole race gets bogged down and risks becoming a stalemate, where nobody wants to move forward out of a fear that the minute they take their eyes off the other runners, one will race ahead.
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Selling WiFi devices
are you saying that Nokia doesn't sell products with WiFi?
Cause from what is known so far about the request to license that is what it's about.
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Kind of reminds me of the people who abuse the welfare system, and insist they need food stamps even though they are driving a lexus.
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Nokia is also known for broadly licensing their patent portfolio for reasonable terms.
While I agree that there is a huge amount of abuse of the patent system, this is not one of those instances. If Asus and Google want to use technologies that other companies invented and who offer FRAND royalties then they should pay it.
Bitching about those who do not abuse the system doesn't make reasonable people support your arguments against those who do not.
It is hypocritical of Google to sue others (e.g. Motorola Mobility's lawsuits) for patent abuse, and then not pay FRAND royalties for the patents they in turn are using.
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Oh sorry, we're talking about Nokia, the former worldbeaters at phones, not RIM, the former worldbeaters at phones?
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Get ready for it...
If you can't build a better product litigate...
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not fair
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System's not broken...
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