Finnish telecoms company Nokia has suspended its patent infringement litigation against German carmaker Daimler with a view to resolving the standard-essential patent (SEP) dispute through mediation.
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1 April 2019 German carmaker Daimler has lodged a complaint with the EU antitrust regulators against Nokia over patents essential to car communications.
12 December 2019 German carmaker Daimler has agreed to enter mediation with Nokia with a view to ending its standard-essential patent licensing dispute.
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