Nokia says door is open for Daimler talks as Commission seeks answers
The European Commission has sought information from German carmaker Daimler and its supplier Continental on the lack of a breakthrough in patent talks with Nokia.
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24 June 2020 The Federal Cartel Office of Germany has stepped into a standard-essential patent licensing dispute between Nokia and Daimler, urging a court to ask the Court of Justice of the European Union to clarify fundamental questions.
18 August 2020 German carmaker Daimler, which owns the Mercedes brand, is facing a potential sales ban in Germany after a Mannheim court ruled today, August 18, that it infringed a Nokia telecommunications patent.
4 September 2020 A Düsseldorf court will rule in mid-November on a patent dispute between Daimler and Nokia, in a case which has raised major antitrust questions over patent licensing.