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I carry a company blackberry and the question I get from everybody is: what are you going to do if all blackberries get shut off?
As simply as I know how to state the issue, RIM the Blackberry company is being sued by NTP a holder of patents potentially covering the Blackberry technology, for patent infringement. The courts are uniformly upholding the idea that RIM is violating NTP’s patents. RIM is appealing at every turn to buy more time and losing every appeal.
Meanwhile the US Patent Office is reviewing the five underlying patents to assess their viability, that is should the patents have been issued. The reviews are being done individually on each of the five patents. Each of the reviews has resulted in invalidation of the patent and all of the patents are generally considered “bad”. Obviously this is why RIM is fighting for time. If they run out of time they may have to pay up a settlement for invalid patents.
The link above is Reuters reporting on the “non-final” repudiation of the fifth and last patent.
There are two real issues here. First the US Patent office is issuing patents on software and technology that should never have been patentable! Second, the courts uphold a patent violation without considering the viability of the patents.