NTP Brings Suit Against All Four National Carriers
Sep 11, 2007, 1:39 PM by (staff)
NTP has brought suit against the four nationwide US carriers for patent infringement. The suits allege that email services offered by the carriers violate NTP's mobile email patents. After a long trial, RIM settled with NTP earlier this year, paying over $600 million to license NTP's patents. Though their Blackberry offerings are covered by this agreement, each carrier offers its own push email services as well, such as T-Mobile's My Email. NTP is seeking damages and injunctions against the carriers for offering these services.
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ATT & VZW Lawyers?
Any opinions?
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Mixed feelings about patent lawsuits (Then more direct at NTP and their suit)
NTP is a patent holder and obviously, they won the Rimm lawsuit because the latter settled with the former and I think we will see the same situation happen in NTPβs lawsuit against the cellular companies. I think there should be patent reform because I think it is just horrible for injunction threa...
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The problem with NTP and a number of other companies like NTP is that they patent concepts, usually very broad and undefined which are open to interpretation.
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Out of curiousity...
Omagus said:
...does NTP actually do anything? Or do they just go around suing other companies?
Nope, nor to they even invent or produce anything, they are simply a holding company that makes money exploiting the U...
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GREED
This kind of thing makes me sick...
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i think its funny how
What do they even do?
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The 4 carrieres need to get Google, Apple...
Rj
Me too
Moral of the story: Don't offer email. Ever. At least not without giving NTP some money first.
CHEAP BASTARDS
You gotta be kidding me

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