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  • Reply 81 of 86
    jfanningjfanning Posts: 3,398member
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    Sure on paper they are "active" accounts, but who are we kidding?



    I give up, who are we kidding?



    So, if someone has multiple connections through multiple providers then we can only count one of them? So for example, if someone in the US has a phone through Verizon, and one through AT&T, which one do you count? And why?
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  • Reply 82 of 86
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member
    Nokia is celebrating bringing the "kinetic scrolling" feature to the N97, something the iPhone was released with.



    Why would Nokia bother copying functionality of the iPhone, if it is so far behind their offerings?



    The latest N97 firmware has copied iPhone functionality e.g. kinetic scrolling.



    Maybe Nokia is sueing Apple in order to get their hands on some of the other iPhone's advanced features via cross licensing.



    Quote:
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    Can you please explain what you mean, because from your message you are saying that the original iPhone was lauched with the latest N97 firmware, which doesn't make much sense.



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  • Reply 83 of 86
    jfanningjfanning Posts: 3,398member
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    Nokia is celebrating bringing the "kinetic scrolling" feature to the N97, something the iPhone was released with.



    Why would Nokia bother copying functionality of the iPhone, if it is so far behind their offerings?



    The latest N97 firmware has copied iPhone functionality e.g. kinetic scrolling.



    Maybe Nokia is sueing Apple in order to get their hands on some of the other iPhone's advanced features via cross licensing.



    What like all the great new features just added to the iPhone, like Video recording, tethering, mms, copy/paste? Now, when did Nokia add tethering to their phones, early to mid 90's wasn't it?



    If you had read the list of complaints that Nokia has against Apple, you would know why Nokia is sueing Apple, they want the money they are owed by Apple stealing their patented technologies. If they cross licence things that is Apples decision, but I'm not sure what Apple has that they need
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  • Reply 84 of 86
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member
    It was probably shortly after Ericsson or Siemens added them.



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    Now, when did Nokia add tethering to their phones, early to mid 90's wasn't it



    Here's a word you should learn the meaning of, innocent until proven guilty and all that.



    Allegation



    An allegation (also called adduction) is a claim of a fact by a party in a pleading, which the party claims to be able to prove. Allegations remain assertions without proof, until they can be proved.



    There are also marriage allegations: marriage bonds and allegations exist for couples who applied to marry by licence. They do not exist for couples who married by banns. The marriage allegation was the document in which the couple alleged (or frequently just the groom alleged on behalf of both of them) that there were no impediments to the marriage.



    Generally in a civil complaint a plaintiff alleges facts sufficient to establish all the elements of the claim and thus states a cause of action. The plaintiff must then carry the burden of proof and the burden of persuasion in order to succeed in the lawsuit.



    A defendant can allege affirmative defenses in its answer to the complaint.



    Other allegations are required in a pleading to establish the correct jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction.



    Disjunctive allegations



    Disjunctive allegations are allegations in a pleading joined together by an "or". In a complaint, disjunctive allegations are usually per se defective because such a pleading does not put the party on notice of which allegations they must defend.



    On the other hand, defendants often plead in the alternative by listing seemingly inconsistent defenses. For example, "I did not do the crime", "if I did, I didn't know", or "even if I did know, I've got a good excuse". Such a pleading may be considered disjunctive and may be permissible.



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    If you had read the list of complaints that Nokia has against Apple, you would know why Nokia is sueing Apple, they want the money they are owed by Apple stealing their patented technologies. If they cross licence things that is Apples decision, but I'm not sure what Apple has that they need



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  • Reply 85 of 86
    jfanningjfanning Posts: 3,398member
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    Originally Posted by hill60 View Post


    It was probably shortly after Ericsson or Siemens added them.



    Could very well have been, still they did it nearly 20 years before Apple.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by hill60;1509435

    Here's a word you should learn the meaning of, innocent until proven guilty and all that.



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    Allegation[/B]



    So this applies to all the groups Apple is sueing as well does it?
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  • Reply 86 of 86
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member
    Yes, of course it does, it's one of the basic tenets of the judicial system.



    So who are "all the groups" as far as I'm aware there's only Psystar.



    Quote:
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    So this applies to all the groups Apple is sueing as well does it?



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