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Originally Posted by Storkman
Also, consider the US patent office has indicated that NTP may not actually own the patents in question!!! But their decision won't come out for a bit.
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You sitting in on this case?! :lol:
" Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of BlackBerry e-mail pagers, won a ruling from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that one of the patents at the center of the company's dispute with NTP Inc. is invalid. "
" The patent office issued what it called a ``non-final action'' yesterday saying one of five patents owned by NTP involved in the case is invalid. The agency is still reviewing another patent found to be infringed by Research In Motion. "
" A final decision on the patents could be years off, said NTP lawyer James Wallace. "
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...g&refer=canada
" Yesterday, Spencer also rejected as ``unenforceable'' a draft agreement between the two companies in which Research In Motion would pay NTP $450 million. Each side blames the other for the breakdown in the agreement. "
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