BlackBerry maker RIM sued by NXP over patents

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 5 June 2012 16:25 IST
Highlights
  • Adding to the BlackBerry maker's troubles, a Dutch semiconductor company has filed a patent infringement suit against it.
A Dutch semiconductor company said on Tuesday it had filed a patent infringement suit against Research In Motion Ltd , adding to the BlackBerry maker's troubles and sending its shares tumbling.

An affiliate of NXP Semiconductors NV alleges that versions of RIM's BlackBerry phone and PlayBook tablet infringed on patents issued to it between 1997 and 2008. The patents in question relate to design, data transmission and other features of the devices.

NXP demands a halt to the alleged infringements and seeks to recover what it claims as lost profit, reasonable royalties and triple damages for willful infringements.

It has not specified a dollar amount it is seeking from the struggling smartphone maker, whose share price has dropped about 80 percent in the past year as its market share has eroded.

"It's a lawsuit aimed at extracting some money from RIM at a time when RIM is most vulnerable," said Alex Poltorak of General Patent Corp, a firm that provides patent consulting.

RIM is no stranger to patent litigation. It was almost brought to its knees by a five-year patent fight that began in 2001 and at one point threatened to shut down RIM's U.S. operations. RIM eventually paid out more than $600 million to NTP Inc, a patent holding company, to settle the case.

NXP filed its lawsuit on Monday in the U.S. District Court in Orlando, Florida. RIM plans to hold its annual BlackBerry World conference there in early May.

A RIM spokeswoman declined to comment on Tuesday, citing the Canadian company's policy of not discussing litigation.

Litigation has become a major weapon in a global patent war being waged among makers of mobile phones, tablet computers and their operating software in a market worth billions of dollars.

Apple, Microsoft, Oracle and numerous hardware companies using Google's Android software are locked in court battles over patents aimed at extracting licensing fees from their rivals.

RIM teamed up with Apple, Microsoft and others to outbid Google for a trove of patents sold last year by bankrupt network equipment company Nortel Networks. Google later bought Motorola Mobility in a move many suggested was a play for its patents.

More pressure on Heins
Based in Eindhoven, Netherlands, NXP was spun off from Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV in 2006. It said it now owned 11,000 issued or pending patents, and generated $4.2 billion of annual revenue.

Up against fierce competition from Apple Inc and phones running on Google Inc's Android, RIM has watched its once-dominant market share erode and sales performance decline.

Last week, RIM said it will stop issuing financial forecasts and that it was reviewing strategic options, such as entering partnerships and joint ventures.

Thorsten Heins, who became chief executive in January when the company's longtime co-CEOs resigned under pressure, would not rule out a possible sale of the company.

General Patent Corp's Poltorak said RIM may seek a quick settlement in the NXP case as pending litigation could complicate any sale talks. Two sources told Reuters last week that RIM has avoided talks with potential suitors since Heins took over.

In afternoon trading on the Nasdaq, RIM fell $1.10, or 7.6 percent, to $13.27; and NXP fell 67 cents, or 2.6 percent, to $25.45.

The case is NXP BV v. Research In Motion Ltd et al, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, No. 12-00498.

Copyright Thomson Reuters 2012

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Nothing Phone 4a, Phone 4a Pro Goes on Sale in India: Price, Offers
  2. Lava Bold 2 5G With a 5,000mAh Battery Launched at This Price in India
  3. Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ Launched With Three Rear Cameras, 5,200mAh Battery
  4. OTT Releases of the Week: The Taj Story, Aspirants S3, Sankalp, Zootopia 2, and More
  5. Donald Trump's Memecoin Rises After Project Announces Event for Top Holders
  6. Microsoft's Copilot Health Can Share Insights About Your Health
  7. Gemini's Task Automation Tool Arrives on Samsung's Galaxy S26 Series: Report
  1. Donald Trump’s Memecoin Rises After Project Announces Exclusive Event for Top Token Holders
  2. iQOO Z11 Design Teased as Pre-Orders Open in China: Expected Features, Specifications
  3. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Leads BAFTA Games Awards 2026 Nominations With 12 Nods
  4. Lava Bold 2 5G Launched in India With 5,000mAh Battery, 50-Megapixel Camera: Price, Specifications
  5. US Treasury Department Sanctions North Korea-Linked Network Over Crypto IT Worker Fraud
  6. Anthropic’s Claude AI Gets Interactive Charts and Visualisations in Responses
  7. Truecaller Launches Family Protection Feature With Support for Ending Suspected Scam Calls
  8. Honor X80 GT Could Launch in China Soon With a Massive 13,080mAh Battery, Tipster Claims
  9. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Reportedly Gets Gemini’s AI-Backed Task Automation Tool Upgrade
  10. Bitcoin Price Touches One-Week High Amidst Ongoing Macroeconomic Concerns
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.