In an amended SEC filing ahead of its IPO, Reddit warned potential investors that "...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." Nokia, of course, leaned into, ahem, patent licensing and networking equipment as its business many years ago, and reminded people of it with last year’s logo redesign. Companies paying Nokia licensing fees include HTC, Apple, and more recently, Oppo.
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.