by Robb Dunewood | Nov 11, 2005 | BlackBerry
On news that Judge James Spencer may not wait to hear the final outcome on the validity of 5 NTP patents that BlackBerry maker Research in Motion was found guilty on, the United States Department of Justice stated that… The injunction would literally prevent RIM...
by Robb Dunewood | Nov 8, 2005 | BlackBerry
Tomorrow, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion goes to court again over the NTP patent infringement case. It is expected that RIM will ask the court to enforce a $450 million settlement agreement that fell apart back in the summer and that NTP will ask that the stay on...
by Robb Dunewood | Nov 4, 2005 | BlackBerry
Next week on Nov. 9th, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and Virginia based patent house NTP go back to court where it is expected that RIM asks that the previously agreed upon settlement of $450 million to NTP is enforced and that NTP asks that an injunction...
by Robb Dunewood | Nov 1, 2005 | BlackBerry
Despite legal woes and increasing pressure from rivals like Microsoft, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion sits on top of the PDA market with over 25% share according to analyst firm Gartner. Research in Motion, maker of the popular BlackBerry devices, further...
by Robb Dunewood | Oct 26, 2005 | BlackBerry
Research in Motion was denied again by the U.S. Supreme Court, this time losing an emergency Supreme Court appeal that would have put the NTP patent infringement case on hold while RIM appeals 5 counts of patent infringement that the Waterloo, Ontario based BlackBerry...