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RIM, Motorola Duel in Courts

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 19 February 2008 - 12:06 · 3 comments & 2382 views

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BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion and rival Motorola have sued each other over what they say are patent infringements for technology used in their mobile phones. RIM alleges that Motorola is infringing on the Canadian company's patents and demanding "exorbitant" licensing fees, according to court documents.

The civil action, filed on Friday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, alleges that Motorola infringed on a number of patents held by RIM. In addition, RIM alleges that Motorola "is demanding exorbitant royalties ... for patents that Motorola claims are essential to various standards for mobile wireless telecommunications and wireless computing that RIM practices." This includes technology that allows mobile telephone handset users to use Wi-Fi, RIM said. At the same time, Motorola is refusing to acknowledge or pay royalties for certain patents held by RIM, the BlackBerry-maker said

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#1 Sumeet on 19 Feb 2008 - 17:35
I hope rim wins. Motorola is just sue happy since they lost a lot of money last year. Seems like just a cash grab
(1 reply) #2 TheGriffin on 19 Feb 2008 - 18:44
RIM FTW.
#2.1 Volatile on 19 Feb 2008 - 21:51
(TheGriffin said @ #2)
RIM FTW.


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