Google wades into bitter legal spat between Nokia and Lenovo
Technology giant fears a big chunk of its products will be banned from Europe and the US as a result
22 December 2020 • 6:00am
Google has waded into a bitter copyright spat between Lenovo and Nokia which could impact sales of Chromebook laptops and Google-affiliated products around the world.
The ongoing dispute, in which Nokia has alleged that rival Lenovo infringes five of its patents, has already seen some of Lenovo’s products removed from shop shelves in Germany.
Documents filed in the District Court of Columbia and published this month revealed that Google s top lawyers have intervened and are now appealing to the US International Trade Commission to allow them to ask the Finnish authorities to force two former Nokia employees to hand over documents relating to the patents.
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