Amazon and Nokia face off in court over patent infringement
Patent disputes between tech giants intensify as Amazon and Nokia fight over intellectual property rights in video and cloud-computing technologies.

A German court has ruled that Amazon is using Nokia’s patented video technologies without obtaining a proper licence, according to a statement from Nokia. The decision, made by the Munich Regional Court, found that Amazon’s streaming devices are illegally utilising Nokia’s patented video-related technologies, which the Finnish company holds rights to.
Nokia’s Chief Licensing Officer, Arvin Patel, expressed satisfaction with the ruling, stating that Amazon has been selling these devices without the necessary licences in place. The ruling highlights ongoing disputes between tech giants over intellectual property.
In response to Nokia’s legal actions, Amazon filed a lawsuit in July in a Delaware federal court, accusing the company from Finland of infringing on a dozen Amazon patents related to cloud-computing technology.
This legal battle is part of a broader pattern of disputes between major tech companies, as patent rights continue to play a critical role in the development of new technologies and services.