Research in Motion settles trademark infringement lawsuit with Samsung
Announcements, Legal Hassles, Mobile Phones - Devices, Telecom and Mobile Services February 9th, 2007
Research in Motion settles trademark infringement lawsuit with Samsung
Blackberry maker Research in Motion has confirmed that they have now settled a lawsuit filed against Samsung Electronics related to their product named Blackjack.
RIM had claimed that the Samsung’s Blackjack cell phones were infringing their trademark over their blackberry range of telecom products.
The company said in a statement: “RIM is very pleased to have reached a mutually beneficial settlement agreement that includes immediate provisions for the protection of RIM’s valuable trademarks.”
However, RIM has not released the specific terms of the agreement.
The company just mentioned that the deal includes “limitations on use of the Blackjack trademark and withdrawal of the trademark application for Blackjack”.
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