Research In Motion is claiming another small victory in its fight against NTP. RIM said the U.S. patent office has ruled against two more NTP patents in their fight over the popular service.
RIM said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued "non-final actions" rejecting claims for two NTP more patents involved in the dispute with RIM.
"The Patent Office's latest rulings corroborate RIM's long-standing contention that the NTP patents are invalid and the rulings also demonstrate that the Patent Office is acting with special dispatch to address the court's concern and the public interest, Mark Guibert, RIM's vice president of corporate marketing, said in a statement.
RIM said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued "non-final actions" rejecting claims for two NTP more patents involved in the dispute with RIM.
"The Patent Office's latest rulings corroborate RIM's long-standing contention that the NTP patents are invalid and the rulings also demonstrate that the Patent Office is acting with special dispatch to address the court's concern and the public interest, Mark Guibert, RIM's vice president of corporate marketing, said in a statement.