Since 2017, Nokia has concluded or prolonged over 250 licences — together with amicable licenses with Apple and Samsung.
While lawsuit in opposition to HP has been filed within the US, the circumstances in opposition to Nokia have been filed in 5 international jurisdictions, together with the US and India
Finnish telecom firm Nokia has sued e-commerce large Amazon and tech large HP for the unauthorised use of Nokia’s video-associated applied sciences in its streaming companies and gadgets. While the case in opposition to HP has been filed within the US, the lawsuit in opposition to Nokia in 5 international jurisdictions, together with the US and India.
“We have commenced legal action against Amazon for the unauthorised use of Nokia’s video-related technologies in its streaming services and devices. Cases have been filed in the US, Germany, India, the UK, and the European Unified Patent Court,” Nokia Chief Licensing Officer Arvin Patel stated in a weblog submit on Tuesday.
What Is The Issue?
On its web site, Nokia stated Amazon Prime Video and Amazon’s streaming gadgets infringe a mixture of Nokia’s multimedia patents protecting a number of applied sciences together with video compression, content material supply, content material advice and features associated to {hardware}.
Separately, Nokia has additionally filed circumstances within the US in opposition to HP “for the unauthorised use of Nokia’s patented video-related technologies in their devices”.
Why Has Nokia Filed Lawsuits?
Nokia stated litigation is rarely their first selection. The overwhelming majority of its patent licensing agreements are agreed amicably. To put this into context, since 2017, the corporate has concluded or prolonged over 250 licences — together with amicable licenses with Apple and Samsung — and launched simply six litigation campaigns.
“We’ve been in discussions with each of Amazon and HP for a number of years, but sometimes litigation is the only way to respond to companies who choose not to play by the rules followed and respected by others. And let’s be clear: Amazon and HP benefit significantly from Nokia’s multimedia inventions,” Arvin Patel stated.
He stated over-the-prime (OTT) streaming is a large development market. In 2022, the worldwide OTT streaming market generated nearly $150 billion in income. This 12 months, it’s anticipated to develop to greater than $170 billion. And by 2027 the market is estimated to achieve $300 billion.
“Yet, there’s a mismatch between those who invested in developing the technologies that underpin streaming services and those who benefit the most,” Patel stated.
For instance, since 2000, Nokia has invested greater than €140 billion (and over €4.5 billion final 12 months alone) in R&D for reducing-edge applied sciences together with mobile and multimedia. As a outcome, the corporate holds one of many world’s strongest patent portfolios of connectivity and multimedia applied sciences — and it’s no exaggeration to say that complete industries are powered by these innovations, he added.