(Telecompaper) Samsung and Microsoft announced that they have ended their licensing contract dispute in US court as well as arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Last August Microsoft filed a lawsuit against Samsung in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York to enforce their 2011 cross-licensing contract. Microsoft said that Samsung decided in late 2013 to stop complying with the agreement to pay Microsoft royalties for using its intellectual property in Samsung's Android-based mobile phones after Microsoft announced it was acquiring Nokia's mobile phone business. Samsung claimed that the acquisition violated the terms of its licensing agreement with Microsoft.