I can’t believe I have to defend reddit for once.
What are the patents?
Thank you for asking that question. That was the primary reason I was going to read the article. Since it doesn’t explain that, I won’t bother.
Presumably patents relating to the implementation of bad management strategies
Maybe it’s a patent about painfully slow product development. They’re both pretty great at that.
Maybe the real patents are the friends we made along the way?
Huge innovation by Stephen Elop.
It’s not mentioned in the filing, so we can only speculate.
…on March 18, 2024, Nokia Technologies sent us a letter indicating they believed that Reddit infringes certain of their patents. We will evaluate their claims.
That’s all we’ve got to go on.
Nokia has a patent on making things out of bricks, and the CEO of Reddit has a brick for a head. Case closed if you ask me.
Can’t seem to find that anywhere, but there’s a totally organic and not at all sus post on Reddit calling Nokia patent trolls.
Good question.
This “article,” if you can call it that, might as well have just been a tweet. There is 0 other relevant information like what the patents actually are.
It basically is a tweet. It’s a quick post, which is designed for The Verge writers to write a quick thought or link to a story using a website they control instead of posting it on Elon’s website.
Right but then why would I bother going to the verge anymore, when they link to a pay walled website? Why not go directly to that website? I am by no means advocating Twitter, but a tweet makes sense because it might reach an audience it normally wouldn’t.
These comments are kind of silly. There are 0 details about the patient claim, but a bunch of people are picking sides based on how they feel about a brand name. Classic Lemmy.
Classic?
Classic.
That ‘article’ is garbage. The headline is more imformative than the actual article.
Nokia, of course, leaned into, ahem, patent licensing and networking equipment as its business…
Who puts "ahem, in an informational article?
Also how is “patent licensing” a part their new buisness. They submit patents for whatever they’re doing just like everyone else.
Difference is most companies just want to hold onto the patent to prevent competition
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patient claim
So we’re talking healthcare business now?
I hate patent trolls, but I will say “it couldn’t have happened to a nicer company”. I hope they both go broke on legal fees.
Genuine question: does Nokia have a bad history with patent trolling?
To me Nokia is just that old cell phone company that never quite made it even though they were iconic.
They’ve been bought and sold to the point that all that’s left is their patent portfolio. Their current business strategy appears to be “patent troll”. They’ve been holding industry telecommunications methods hostage instead of negotiating fair use fees.
Google “nokia lawsuit fair use”.
Fuck Stephen Elop. Nokia was amazing.
How does their current logo “remind” is about their focus on patent licensing and telecom…?
Seems like they switched to this logo:
It does kind of feel like the logo of a consultancy/legal/finance group to me. But I could also imagine this looking decent when embossed onto a phone…
Some lines were taken already?
They wanted to write Aocia in fake Greek font.
Their logo is trash, but it’s still so much better than the damned “KNI” (KIA) logo I see all around town.
Wow, I did not know, they changed their logo. Yeah, not a fan…
I can’t believe I have to defend reddit for once.
I’m not rushing to pick a side until someone posts the actual patient claim. Both of these parties suck, and I’m not giving anyone the benefit of the doubt.
Nah, fuck spez. Patent trolls suck, but I hope they all go down together.
Thing is, if a patent applies to Reddit, there’s a chance it applies to Lemmy or other boards as well. Unless it’s very specific to Reddit alone, this is probably not a good thing.
LET THEM FIGHT!
How can they flex a networking parent on a SaaS? Doesn’t that fall under some clause that’s standard for doing business?
The fuck is wrong with The Verges logo
Sad to see Nokia reduced to a patent troll.
No one posted what the suit is about. I don’t know how we can make that claim right now.
Given it’s reddit I can’t see how it could be about anything other than software patents.
We absolutely know it’s about patents. That’s the only thing we know.
But we don’t know what the patents are, and what the infringement allegations are. Knowing that will help us determine who is in the right.
I’m always glad when I see your comments, and that’s definitely true for this post.
Thanks. Yours aren’t too shabby either!
No false praise, please.
Ok. You’re a fart face.
Patent trolls are not limited to software.
There is no information available to say who is good or evil here.
Software patents are almost exclusively used by trolls, however.
Both sides suck here but I have to side with Reddit over patent trolls. Nokia, what a disgrace you are these days if you have to resort to patent trolling. You used to be cool. That said, if this hurts Reddit’s IPO then I’ll be happy anyways.
Enforcing a patent is not necessarily patent trolling. Is Nokia’s sole purpose to collect patent for things they have no intention or capability to create and sell? That’s the definition of a patent troll. Nokia doesn’t exist solely to collect patents and make their revenue by suing actual business.
We got people out here mad at shit they don’t even understand…
If you’re enforcing a patent that would have been come up with other people in the same field, then the patent is invalid, many of us would consider going after people with an invalid patent – patent trolling.
Patents are meant for UNIQUE ideas and things that nobody else would have come up with on their own. But increasingly they’re being used for obvious ideas that thousands of other people also have around the same time, to lock out competition.
There’s a difference between patent trolling and protecting their patents.
Provided Nokia just won a case, it’s extremely doubtful they would fall into the “troll” catagory.
Why do you think they’ve become a disgrace?
Side with Reddit about what? We don’t even know what the lawsuit is about.