As you may recall, in 2006 Research in Motion (RIM), the owner of Blackberry, paid $612.5 million to patent owner NTP to settle a patent infringement lawsuit.The US 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, in Richmond, VA in September heard a Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) based lawsuit filed by NTP. The lawsuit is intended to [...]
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Hold on to your Blackberrry – More Damages to pay?
By Jim Pravel on October 1, 2009 in Damages, Infringement, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Patents
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