Amazon Prime Video Resolves Patent Dispute with Nokia through License Agreement, Signifying a Milestone for Cord Cutters

Good news for fans of Amazon Prime Video! Nokia and Amazon have settled their patent dispute with a new licensing agreement. This means Nokia’s video technologies will be covered in Amazon’s streaming services and devices. The agreement puts an end to all the legal back-and-forth between the two companies, making it Nokia’s fourth video streaming license deal. This is a big win for Nokia and solidifies its position in the licensing market.

The whole dispute started back in October 2023 when Nokia sued Amazon for patent infringement in multiple countries. After some legal back and forth, Nokia emerged victorious and Amazon decided to settle. While the terms of the agreement are confidential, the deal highlights Nokia’s strength in the video streaming arena.

This settlement has broader implications for the industry as a whole. Nokia’s portfolio of patents, including standard-essential ones, proved to be a powerful force against Amazon. This deal sets a precedent and reinforces Nokia’s reputation as a key player in the video codec space.

Nokia’s legacy of innovations in video technology, including winning five Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards, underscores its expertise in this field. With this new agreement in place, Amazon will now be licensing Nokia’s cutting-edge video technologies.

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