Nearly a year of litigation between Research In Motion and NTP Inc saw settlements offered and rejected, patents overturned, and the popular Blackberry service laying face up in a guillotine watching the keen blade of an injunction that could have cut off thousands of users in the United States. The fight really ended when the US Patent Office reported. This was The Fear taking hold at NTP, which saw a judge delay an injunction against RIM a couple of days after the Patent Office hit NTP with a Joe Frazier-hook to the head. That was 1971 at Madison Square Garden, Frazier Iron Mike Tyson isn't controlling the NTP purse strings, they should have some kind of brighter future ahead. As for RIM, they are quite ready to put the lawsuit behind them. Terms of the settlement included the full and final payment, the dismissal of the case, and a perpetual fully paid-up license for the patents in question. RIM noted in a statement that its "total of cash, cash equivalents, short-term, long-term investments and escrow funds was approximately $1.8 billion." Tag: | document.write("Email Murdok here.") Drag this to your Bookmarks. Add to document.write("Del.icio.us") | Yahoo! My Web David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.
Blackberry Emerges From NTP Jam
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