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It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has since sold its mobile phone business

author:Daily Kan Digital

It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has been sucking the blood of others with patents since it sold its mobile phone business, and this rogue behavior should be stopped.

However, the iron also needs to be hard, OPPO's own legal team and patent team are not eating dry rice, this time in Indonesia to win Nokia is not accidental, friends who pay attention to mobile phones must remember, before OPPO and Sharp also had a patent war, from charging to network patents all sued again, but the end of the fight is still to Sharp withdrawal of the lawsuit, how fast to go how fierce, OPPO does not instigate Sharp at all.

Remember that when OPPO faced the patent cockroach company Heathville before, it also ended in victory, and the Dutch Hague Court ruled. Whether it is technology or legal affairs, OPPO has formed a complete patent protection system, which is worth learning from other Chinese manufacturers.

It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has since sold its mobile phone business
It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has since sold its mobile phone business
It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has since sold its mobile phone business
It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has since sold its mobile phone business
It seems that the Indonesian court rejected all of Nokia's patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO, and it also had to bear all the litigation costs. Nokia has since sold its mobile phone business

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