Motorola has filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission against BlackBerry maker Research in Motion. The complaint stems from RIM's Wi-Fi access, application management, power management and UI. Motorola claims that RIM is stepping on their patents and wants all affected BlackBerry devices to be blocked.
Motorola's attorney said:
"In light of RIM’s continued unlicensed use of Motorola’s patents, RIM’s use of delay tactics in our current patent litigation, and RIM’s refusal to design out Motorola’s proprietary technology, Motorola had no choice but to file a complaint with the ITC to halt RIM’s continued infringement. Motorola will continue to take all necessary steps to protect its R&D and intellectual property."
Motorola's attorney said:
"In light of RIM’s continued unlicensed use of Motorola’s patents, RIM’s use of delay tactics in our current patent litigation, and RIM’s refusal to design out Motorola’s proprietary technology, Motorola had no choice but to file a complaint with the ITC to halt RIM’s continued infringement. Motorola will continue to take all necessary steps to protect its R&D and intellectual property."