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Nokia vs. Apple Competitive Analysis Report

On 23 Oct 2009, Nokia filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging its iPhone infringes Nokia's ten patents: U.S. Patent Nos.
5,802,465, 5,862,178, 5,946,651, 6,359,904, 6,694,135, 6,775,548, 6,882,727, 7,009,940, 7,092,672, and 7,403,621.
Based on Nokia's allegations, "Each of the patents-in-suit is essential to one or more of the following standards: the
Global System for Mobile Communications ("GSM") Standard, the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System ("UMTS")
standard, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ("IEEE") 802.11 Standard."

Apple vs. Nokia Competitive Analysis Report

On 11 Dec. 2009, Apple countersued Nokia over alleged infringements of 13 Apple patents, U.S. Patent Nos. 5,634,074,
6,343,263, 5,915,131, 5,555,369, 6,239,795, 5,315,703, 6,189,034, 7,469,381, RE 39,486, 5,455,854, 7,383,453, 5,848,105,
and 5,379,431, ("Apple Asserted Patents")......

Inherent Document Value

As the cost of data storage becomes cheaper and cheaper, the amount of data that we keep and store increases but the cost of human effort to process and understand the data still remains the same. Patentics has developed an unparalleled and powerful solution to the problem of filtering out valuable documents from not as valued ones, relevant from the irrelevant. Within a matter of minutes, data-heavy documents like patents can be separated into groups of valuable and non-valuable document groups.

Multiple Library Technology

Homonyms in the English language can pose a difficult challenge for information retrieval algorithms when some words with the same spelling have different definitions depending on the context. These multiple meanings can affect an algorithm’s precision by returning more irrelevant results since it has to take into account each of the different definitions. This added noise will clutter and obfuscate the relevant results and the user must spend time filtering through it. Patentics has found a unique solution to this problem by partitioning the patent data into several, smaller "libraries".

PIUG Patent User Conference Information

Includes presentations and information passed out at the PIUG conference this past year.
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