RIM Chairman Wants Changes to U.S. Patent Law
florescent_beige writes "The Globe and Mail is reporting that James Balsillie '... called on U.S. lawmakers yesterday to fix a system that he says boxed the company into one of the largest legal settlements in U.S. history.' Although this will do nothing to change the $612.5M(US) settlement RIM was forced to sign with NTP, Mr. Balsille says he wants to help 'assure that no other company experiences what we endured over the past five years.' Mr Balsillie's rhetoric was direct: he said RIM's treatment at trial was like '... a judge in a murder case pondering execution while ignoring DNA evidence that exonerates the accused ... RIM was virtually held up for ransom by NTP...'"
I was holding out for a longer court battle, in the hopes that more and more crackberry addicted suits would be forced into looking at patent reform. I'll take what I can get but it would be nice to have more than one chairman on board.
For a fraction of that they could have hired hitmen for all the NTP management and thier legal counsle.
"The last thing I want to do is deal with a bunch of people who want something."
Major Major
I have seen no evidence for staunch nationalism in our civil courts. We treat Canada the same as the other 50 states.
Too late for RIM, unfortuneately...
OK, RIM, you liked patent law just fine when you were suing Handspring for having a tiny keyboard. But NOW it's time for Serious Patent Reform!
Uh huh.
Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!
Given that NTP doesn't have any valid patents, logic would dictate that your statement is true.
My life is an open book ... up to a point.