Amazon's German Streaming Challenged
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Nokia wins German court ruling against Amazon over streaming patent
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A German court rules that Amazon is violating a patent owned by Finnish network equipment maker Nokia .
Nokia had brought the legal challenge through its Alcatel-Lucent business.
The regional court in Duesseldorf said it ruled that Amazon could no longer continue its streaming services in its current technical form.
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