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End of the Road for U.S. BlackBerry Users ?

_termx23 writes "US BlackBerry users may have to find an alternative source for their email addiction after the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington rejected a request by Research in Motion to rehear its appeal of a patent infringement case brought by NTP, which holds a portfolio of wireless email-related patents violated by RIM." From the article: "As part of that litigation, NTP, whose only assets are wireless e-mail related patents, had been granted an injunction banning the sale of BlackBerry devices in the United States and forcing Research in Motion to stop providing e-mail services to all American customers except government account holders. While the court declined Research in Motion's request for a complete rehearing by all 12 of its judges, it did order the panel of three judges to review some aspects of NTP's patent claims." We've discussed this previously.

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  1. Years of Republican rule by HangingChad · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    And their priority is making sure poor people can't discharge their credit card debt in bankruptcy court. Leave a legal extortion racket in place that costs all of us billions in hidden fees and costs and discourages companies from bringing innovative products to market...

    ...but make damn sure that trailer trash pays back their VISA bill.

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    That's our life, the big wheel of shit. - The Fat Man, Blue Tango Salvage