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'''Nokia''' is a telecommunications company, based in [[Finland]], that lobbies for [[software patents]].  They lobbied for software patents during the [[EU software patents directive]].<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4655955.stm Regarding the [[EU software patents directive]]: "''Big technology firms, such as Philips, Nokia, Microsoft, Siemens, and telecoms firm Ericsson, continued to voice their support for the original bill.''</ref>
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'''Nokia''' is a telecommunications company, based in [[Finland]], that lobbies for [[software patents]].  They lobbied for software patents during the [[EU software patents directive]].&lt;ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4655955.stm Regarding the [[EU software patents directive]]: "''Big technology firms, such as Philips, Nokia, Microsoft, Siemens, and telecoms firm Ericsson, continued to voice their support for the original bill.''&lt;/ref>
  
 
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Nokia is a telecommunications company, based in Finland, that lobbies for software patents. They lobbied for software patents during the EU software patents directive.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4655955.stm Regarding the EU software patents directive: "Big technology firms, such as Philips, Nokia, Microsoft, Siemens, and telecoms firm Ericsson, continued to voice their support for the original bill.</ref>

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