RIM faces US Blackberry injunction
NTP is to ask a US District Court to confirm an injunction banning the sale of Research in Motion’s Blackberry devices in the States after the US Court of Appeals threw out a request to put the legal fight on hold.
RIM has asked the Court of Appeals to suspend the case against it while the US Supreme Court ponders whether it will hear RIM’s appeal against the Court of Appeals’ refusal to reconsider its own decision in the matter.
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