Could it be that the patent troll, once believed to survive only in the concrete jungles, high-tech valleys, and small Texas towns of North America, has extended its range to Europe? A case pending before a German court in Mannheim could signal its arrival.

The plaintiff is IPCom GmbH & Co., of Pullach, Germany. The defendant is Nokia, the Finnish mobile phone company. IPCom is claiming payments that could total a whopping 12 billion for infringement of its patents on mobile telecom technology.

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