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:''Note: This article is about the trial in '''Mannheim'''.  There is also a Nokia v. HTC case in '''Munich''' I Regional Court.<ref>http://www.fosspatents.com/2013/10/ruling-canceled-htc-struggling-to-win.html</ref>''
 
:''Note: This article is about the trial in '''Mannheim'''.  There is also a Nokia v. HTC case in '''Munich''' I Regional Court.<ref>http://www.fosspatents.com/2013/10/ruling-canceled-htc-struggling-to-win.html</ref>''
  
In the ruling in Mannheim on 5 August 2013, the judge found that [[VP8]] didn't violate Nokia's patent [https://www.google.com/patents/EP1186177B1 EP 1186177 B1].<ref>http://blog.webmproject.org/2013/08/good-news-from-germany.html</ref>
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In the ruling of Landgericht Mannheim on 5 August 2013, case number 7 O 201/12, the judges found that [[VP8]] didn't violate Nokia's patent [https://www.google.com/patents/EP1186177B1 EP 1186177 B1].<ref>http://blog.webmproject.org/2013/08/good-news-from-germany.html</ref>
  
 
==Where is the ruling?==
 
==Where is the ruling?==

Latest revision as of 11:51, 30 January 2016

Note: This article is about the trial in Mannheim. There is also a Nokia v. HTC case in Munich I Regional Court.[1]

In the ruling of Landgericht Mannheim on 5 August 2013, case number 7 O 201/12, the judges found that VP8 didn't violate Nokia's patent EP 1186177 B1.[2]

Where is the ruling?

I've searched the press coverage, including in German, but everyone just links to Google's tiny statement, the '177 patent, and Florian's blog. I also searched the court's website, to no avail: http://www.landgericht-mannheim.de

Anyone know how to get a copy of this ruling?

Multiples cases

According to Florian Mueller:

The dispute started last year when Nokia filed an ITC complaint against HTC and sued it in a United States district court (District of Delaware) and in three German courts; now there's also litigation pending in the UK.[3]

Patents involved

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