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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Wednesday 06 May 2026

BlackBerry ruling gives RIM some relief

A federal Appeals Court upheld most of NTP’s patent infringement claims over RIM’s BlackBerry device, but it dismissed one relating to a business method patent and lifted an injunction that threatened to ban sales in the US.

Out-Law.com reports that the dispute dates back to November 2001, when holding company NTP alleged that certain Research In Motion products were infringing on patents covering a method of using radio frequency wireless communications in e-mail systems. The ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington largely upholds a previous ruling, but finds that RIM had not infringed on NTP’s patent claims relating to a business method. The court lifted the earlier injunction and damages award, and returned the case to the District Court for adjudication on the effect of the flawed definition of ‘originating processor’ on the remaining claims. Full Out-Law.com report