RIM: BlackBerry shutdown may hurt US
Research In Motion says its BlackBerry e-mail device is so critical that a court-ordered shutdown of U.S. service could threaten public safety and business productivity.
The Canadian company is trying to avoid a possible injunction, the result of a long-running infringement case won by NTP, a tiny patent-holding firm.
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