Nokia and Samsung sign video patent licensing deal, Nokia will receive royalty payments
Nokia and Samsung have signed a patent licensing agreement for video standards. Under this agreement Samsung will pay royalties to Nokia for use of video innovations patented by the Finns. To be clear, this is about Nokia, HMD Global is not involved.
Nokia has earned multiple awards for its video technology, including four Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards. The company has invested over €129 billion in R&D over the last twenty years and has amassed over 20,000 patent families (more than 3,500 of which relate to 5G).
The two companies have a long history. In 2013 Samsung signed a 5 year deal to license Nokia patents. Then in 2016 Nokia and Samsung expanded their cross licensing agreement after Nokia won a patent license arbitration. There was another extension to the patent agreement in 2018.
Nokia isn't the only company that Samsung is dealing with. In January Ericsson won an injunction against Samsung in Texas over FRAND licensing of patents and is currently suing Samsung in Europe over the same issue as well. That is not their first encounter either, for example the two companies settled a patent quarrel for $650 million in favor of Ericsson.
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Nokia went from a No1 company in fones to a has been with HMD after selling to monopolistic company Microsoft. Now they trying to make money like Qualcomm by selling patents on technology already invented but never patented. Just like Qualcomm gets i...