A lady uses her mobile write as she passes a Nokia advert in London Jul 20, 2009.
Credit: Reuters/Luke MacGregor
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Top phone makers Nokia and Apple will find a U.S. justice conference in a key obvious conflict in mid-2012, a justice filing showed, raising the ghost of a enlarged authorised struggle.
Handset personality Nokia sued iPhone builder Apple last October, accusing the U.S. organisation of utilizing the law technologies but profitable for them.
Nokia is looking remuneration of up to 1 billion euros ($1.36 billion), analysts say.
Apple filed a countersuit in Delaware on Dec eleven accusing Nokia of infringing thirteen Apple patents. It after private 4 patents from the list.
Legal battles are increasingly usual in the mobile industry as players vie for a square of the fast-growing smartphone market.
Last week Apple sued Taiwan"s HTC Corp, that creates touchscreen smartphones utilizing Google software, accusing it of infringing twenty hardware and program patents associated to the iPhone.
The U.S. International Trade Commission has concluded to examine both companies formed on each other"s complaints.
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(Editing by Sonya Dowsett)
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