- Nokia Oyj NOK concluded a multi-year, multi-technology patent cross-license agreement with Lenovo Group Ltd LNVGY.
- Lenovo will make a net balancing payment to Nokia under the arrangement. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
- The agreement resolved every undecided patent litigation and other proceedings between the companies in every jurisdiction.
- Nokia had filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Lenovo in 2019 for alleged infringement of 20 video-compression technology patents. The litigations involved U.S., Brazil, India, apart from six cases in Germany.
- Lenovo also filed a lawsuit against Nokia in California. A September Munich Court upheld Lenovo’s patent infringement leading to an injunction and product recall. A German court stayed the order.
- The agreement reflected Nokia’s decade-long R&D investments and cellular and multimedia standard contributions, stated Nokia Technologies President Jenni Lukander.
- The agreement echoed the value of both Nokia’s technology leadership and Lenovo’s continued investment in 5G innovation, added Lenovo Chief Intellectual Property Officer John Mulgrew.
- Last month, Nokia struck a patent licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics Co Ltd SSNLF, encompassing its innovations in video standards.
- Price action: NOK shares traded higher by 0.40% at $4.02, while LNVGY shares traded lower by 0.83% at $27.61 on the last check Wednesday.
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