Apple's filings show that it is defending its position. Nokia has recently filed suits against Apple, charging it with infringing its patents. When Apple first introduced the iPhone, it made a point of saying that it had hundreds of patents on it and would aggressively defend them, Howe said. The HTC lawsuit shows it is serious about doing so. HTC has not yet seen the lawsuit filing, so cannot comment specifically about it, said Keith Nowak, media relations manager at the company's North American headquarters in Bellevue, Washington.
However, the company has been making phones for years and holds many of its own patents, he noted, adding "we value patent rights and their enforcement. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether it might get involved in the suits since its software runs some of the HTC phones cited.
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