Let's add more damage "A California jury returned a verdict over the weekend ordering BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) to pay Mformation Technologies US$147.2 million in damages for infringing on its patents.
Mformation took RIM to court, alleging that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software infringed on a patent held by Mformation concerning the remote management of devices from a server.
The jury ruled that RIM should be forced to pay a royalty of US$8 for each of the 18.4 million units sold, for a total of US$147.2 million."
Let's add more damage "A California jury returned a verdict over the weekend ordering BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) to pay Mformation Technologies US$147.2 million in damages for infringing on its patents.
Mformation took RIM to court, alleging that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software infringed on a patent held by Mformation concerning the remote management of devices from a server.
The jury ruled that RIM should be forced to pay a royalty of US$8 for each of the 18.4 million units sold, for a total of US$147.2 million."