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The Dual SIM (Ramkumar) Patent Murder: Vikas Partner Arrested

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Product details Mass Market Paperback: Playboy Press Language: Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video. Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. One wonders where overzealous patentees like Ramkumar will turn to next -perhaps the Election Commission? After all, if Samsung is guilty of patent infringement, how can its India MD be permitted to vote in these elections? The Deccan Chronicle Reports:. In an interview to financial daily, Financial Chronicle, on March 15, Madurai-based inventor Somasundaram Ramkumar said he was receiving threatening calls from importers of mobile phones with dual SIM cards.

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Mr Ramkumar had applied for a patent for plurality of SIM cards in a single mobile handset as well as plurality of Bluetooth devices in headphone and earphone jacks. He had applied for a patent in and received it Indian patent certificate No. Since several international mobile phone companies like Samsung Electronics, Spice Mobile, etc.

On April 29, the Madras HC extended its interim order delivered on March 23, restraining mobile phone manufacturers Samsung, Mirc Electronics and Spice Mobile as well as several retailers from manufacturing and selling multiple SIM-holding mobile phones. The firm holds the patent rights for the technology.

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The company has filed cases against manufacturing companies that have brought in the technology illegally and has got court orders in its favour. The Times of India interestingly suggests that the deceased had a shady past:. He was caught by CBI once for sending goods abroad without disclosing proper facts.