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FAQ: Will BlackBerrys be shut down?

February 2, 2006 A confusing legal saga is nearing a conclusion in a Virginia courtroom, but plenty of questions remain about how this case evolved, and what remains to be decided. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, RIM BlackBerry, patent, Virginia, lawyer

Date set for RIM's patent appeal

April 21, 2004 The company is appealing a district court judge's ruling that its technology infringes on NTP patents. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, patent, Good Technology Inc., injunction, appeal, RIM BlackBerry, handheld, e-mail

RIM denied stay pending court appeal

October 21, 2005 Courts are asked to reconfirm an injunction that would shut down BlackBerry sales in U.S. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, injunction, RIM BlackBerry, patent, decision, U.S., e-mail

Feds want their BlackBerrys

November 15, 2005 As NTP and Research In Motion duke it out over a patent infringement suit, the feds weigh in as customers. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., James Spencer, RIM BlackBerry, pager, injunction, court, federal government, patent, Judge, carrier, decision

Appeals court: RIM violated patents

December 14, 2004 Court affirms patent infringement but reverses injunction in case over the BlackBerry service. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, injunction, patent, decision, appeals court, claim, RIM BlackBerry, attorney, court, U.S., e-mail

RIM's work-around revealed

February 9, 2006 Research In Motion details how its new software work-around will be distributed to customers. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, network operations center, injunction, RIM BlackBerry, handset, U.S., server, e-mail

U.S. Supreme Court rejects RIM's appeal

January 23, 2006 U.S. shutdown of BlackBerry service appears imminent as appeal in a patent infringement case from RIM is rejected. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, shutdown, workaround, James Spencer, RIM BlackBerry, NTP, appeals court, court, appeal, request, U.S.

RIM rivals ink licensing agreement

March 11, 2005 Complicating Research In Motion's legal battles, rivals NTP and Good Technology agree on patent-licensing terms. TAGS: Good Technology Inc., NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., licensing agreement, injunction, patent, wireless communication, handset, Nokia Corp.

RIM to take patent spat to Supreme Court

October 7, 2005 Decision follows U.S. appeals court refusal to reconsider a previous infringement ruling against the BlackBerry maker. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, patent, RIM BlackBerry, court, decision, U.S., e-mail

BlackBerry saved

March 3, 2006 BlackBerry users can take deep breath. RIM, NTP reach $612.5 million settlement to skirt service injunction. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., James Spencer, injunction, RIM BlackBerry, patent, settlement, Judge, agreement, party, Adobe PDF, MP3

Visto wins injunction against Seven Networks

December 20, 2006 Wireless e-mail company also gets $7.7 million, but damages and injunction will be stayed pending appeals in patent case. TAGS: Visto Corp., Seven Networks Inc., wireless e-mail, injunction, NTP, e-mail company, Research In Motion Ltd.

Second final rejection issued for NTP patent

February 24, 2006 As pivotal BlackBerry hearing winds down, the second of five NTP patents gets a thumbs-down from the Patent Office. TAGS: NTP, James Spencer, Research In Motion Ltd., rejection, patent, injunction, RIM BlackBerry, notice

BlackBerry dispute may keep going and going and...

February 15, 2006 Attorney Eric Sinrod says RIM's work-around could spawn entirely new patent issues to fight about with NTP. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, injunction, patent, opinion, trial

BlackBerry case: No shutoff, for now

February 24, 2006 Judge James Spencer scolds patent holder NTP and device maker Research In Motion for not coming to a settlement. TAGS: James Spencer, NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, RIM BlackBerry, damage, settlement, lawyer, patent, trial, decision, U.S., e-mail

Gartner: RIM-NTP redux possible in 2007

February 3, 2006 The firm expects the patent case will settle, yet says BlackBerry worries could extend for another year. TAGS: NTP, injunction, Gartner Inc., James Spencer, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, patent, outcome, appeal, Judge, U.S.

RIM chief: Chances of NTP deal appear slim

February 23, 2006 Research In Motion would settle the legal drama over the BlackBerry, but not at the terms NTP is offering, CEO says. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., investor relations, RIM BlackBerry, injunction, patent, conference, CEO

Vonage to pay $58 million in Verizon patent case

March 9, 2007 Vonage takes another blow when a Virginia jury found the IP telephony provider infringed on three Verizon patents. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., jury, Verizon Communications, patent, injunction, Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, damage, IP telephony, Virginia, Internet phone, service provider, IP

Bye-bye, BlackBerry?

February 23, 2006 A federal court hearing scheduled for Friday is inspiring fevered thumb-typists to ponder life without mobile e-mail. Photos: BlackBerry's big fans in D.C., Hollywood TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, RIM BlackBerry, workaround, James Spencer, patent, Capitol Hill, Virginia, court

Supreme Court won't hear RIM suit

October 26, 2005 In its fight against patent infringement allegations, RIM finds its popular BlackBerry service could be halted in the U.S. until 2012. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, RIM BlackBerry, patent, injunction, James Spencer, litigation, court, decision, U.S., e-mail

This week in wireless

January 27, 2006 Supreme Court rejects RIM petition to review ruling that could lead to shutdown of most U.S. BlackBerry sales, service. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., James Spencer, NTP, T-Mobile, shutdown, RIM BlackBerry, injunction, wireless e-mail, billing, e-mail
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