Nokia and Amazon Reach Licensing Deal to End Litigation Over Streaming Patents
Briefly

Nokia and Amazon have reached a confidential deal to settle all patent litigation, ending a series of lawsuits Nokia filed against Amazon for patent infringement related to video streaming technologies. The disputes, which spanned multiple countries, were rooted in claims that Amazon's services and devices utilized Nokia's patents without a license. Recent rulings had indicated Amazon's infringement, leading to this settlement, which solidifies licensing agreements for Nokia's technologies across Amazon's platforms.
The fact that Amazon, a company with vast legal and financial resources, chose to settle rather than litigate suggests Nokia's claims had merit. If Amazon thought it could win, it likely would have tried.
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