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Nokia Sues Amazon From US to India Over Streaming Patents

Nokia, known for its historical contributions to the mobile telecommunications industry, has a vast portfolio of patents covering various technological fields.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
November 1, 2023
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Nokia Sues Amazon From US to India Over Streaming Patents

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In a landmark intellectual property battle that spans across continents, Finnish technology giant Nokia has filed a lawsuit against the global e-commerce and tech behemoth Amazon. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon has infringed upon several streaming-related patents held by Nokia. The legal battle is not limited to the United States but has also reached the shores of India, marking a significant development in the world of intellectual property rights.

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Nokia, known for its historical contributions to the mobile telecommunications industry, has a vast portfolio of patents covering various technological fields. This time, they have set their sights on Amazon’s streaming services, including Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Music. Nokia claims that Amazon’s streaming services have been using patented technologies without obtaining the necessary licenses.

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The lawsuit, which was filed in the United States and has now expanded to India, specifically points to a set of patents related to streaming technology, video compression, and digital rights management. According to Nokia, these patents are integral to the functionality and security of streaming services, and Amazon’s alleged use without proper authorization constitutes a breach of intellectual property rights.

Nokia’s legal team has expressed their commitment to protecting their intellectual property and ensuring that those who make use of their patented technologies pay the appropriate licensing fees. The company has also stated that they are open to negotiations with Amazon to resolve the matter, but if an agreement cannot be reached, they are prepared to pursue their claims in court.

Amazon, a global tech giant with an extensive customer base in both the United States and India, has not yet publicly responded to the allegations. However, the company’s legal team is expected to mount a vigorous defense against Nokia’s claims.

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The legal battle between these two corporate giants is of considerable interest, not only because of the potential financial repercussions for Amazon but also because it highlights the importance of intellectual property in the tech industry. Intellectual property disputes are becoming increasingly common as technology companies seek to protect their innovations and revenue streams.

As the case progresses in both the United States and India, it will be closely watched by legal experts, technology companies, and industry stakeholders. The outcome of this legal dispute could set a precedent for future patent disputes in the tech sector, and it may have implications for how streaming services operate and pay for the use of patented technologies.

In an era where technology and innovation are at the forefront of global economic growth, the protection of intellectual property rights becomes crucial. The lawsuit filed by Nokia against Amazon is a testament to the significance of patents in the digital age, and it will be interesting to see how this high-stakes legal battle unfolds on both sides of the globe.

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