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PolicyRegulatory ActionJune 12, 2026

Element Television settles 17-patent H.264/H.265 video coding dispute with Nokia

Element Television settles 17-patent H.264/H.265 video coding dispute with Nokia
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Element Television Company dismissed a 17-patent H.264 and H.265 video coding infringement lawsuit against Nokia in 277 days due to a confidential resolution. The lawsuit asserted infringement of patents from MPEG LA's H.264 pool covering H.264 and H.265 video compression standards in Nokia-branded Element televisions. This swift resolution highlights the commercial pressures in consumer electronics supply chains regarding broad patent assertions.

Key Takeaways

  • Element Television asserted 17 patents from MPEG LA’s H.264 and H.265 pools after reaching a licensing impasse in late 2024.
  • The dispute was closed on August 29, 2025, via a voluntary dismissal under Federal Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(i).
  • Acused products included Nokia-branded smart TVs that implement standard-essential video compression technologies.
  • The rapid 277-day resolution suggests a strategic settlement rather than a prolonged technical or legal battle.

Why It Matters

This swift settlement underscores the aggressive enforcement of standard-essential patents (SEPs) in the hardware supply chain. For the streaming industry, it signals that patent holders like Nokia are successfully pressuring device manufacturers to normalize licensing for aging but essential codecs like H.264. As the market shifts toward H.265 and AV1, these legacy disputes set the financial and legal precedent for how much 'back-royalty' manufacturers must pay to maintain market access. Watch for whether this leads to increased retail prices for budget-tier smart TVs as licensing costs are passed to consumers.

Additional Context

The resolution between Element and Nokia reflects a broader trend of Nokia aggressively monetizing its multimedia patent portfolio. In January 2026, Nokia successfully settled a multi-jurisdictional video coding dispute with Chinese manufacturer Hisense, involving clinical proceedings in Germany and the UK, per JUVE Patent. Additionally, Nokia secured a global settlement with Amazon in early 2025 covering both streaming services and hardware, signaling that even high-resource tech giants are opting for settlement over prolonged litigation regarding H.264 and H.265 technologies, as reported by intellectual property analysts in March 2026. Simultaneously, the cost of video licensing is fundamentally shifting for the streaming ecosystem. In January 2026, the Via Licensing Alliance (Via LA) introduced a new H.264 streaming fee structure that replaced the long-standing $100,000 annual cap with a tiered system reaching $4.5 million for major platforms, per industry reporting in March 2026. This move, combined with Nokia's recent courtroom victories against Acer and ASUS in London and Germany, reinforces that the era of 'free' or low-cost legacy codecs is ending. As Element Television remains the only major U.S.-based TV assembler, located in South Carolina, its ability to quickly resolve these claims is critical to maintaining its thin-margin business model against rising compliance costs.


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