A German court has determined that Amazon (AMZN) violated a video streaming patent owned by Nokia (NOK), Reuters’ Ludwig Burger and Hakan Ersen report. The court in the western city of Duesseldorf confirmed reporting from WirtschaftWoche, with representatives from both companies not immediately available to comment on the matter, the authors note.
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