Motorola has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) which alleges that Research In Motion Limited has engaged in unfair trade practices selling RIM products that infringe on five of Motorola’s patents.
The five patents listed in Motorola’s complaint are innovations developed by Motorola:
- Wi-Fi Access
- Application Management
- User Interface
- Power management
Motorola implies these patented technologies are important to them as they allow for more comprehensive connectivity, a better user experience and lower product costs.
Motorola has requested that the ITC commence an investigation into RIM’s use of Motorola’s patents and, among other things, issue an Exclusion Order barring RIM’s importation of infringing products; prohibiting further sales of infringing products that have already been imported; and halting the marketing, advertising, demonstration and warehousing of inventory for distribution and use of such imported products in the United States.
Read the complete press release at PR Newswire.
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