Nokia tells Reddit it might be infringing on Nokia's patents.kingthrillgore@lemmy.mlbanned from sitebanned from site to Technology@lemmy.world – 289 points – 8 months agotheverge.comI can't believe I have to defend reddit for once.64Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThank 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 strategiesMaybe 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.
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 strategiesMaybe 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.
Presumably patents relating to the implementation of bad management strategiesMaybe 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.
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?
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.