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US judge delays BlackBerry cutoff decision

On Friday afternoon a Virginia judge delayed imposing an injunction on RIM, the makers of the (Cr)Blackberry. So the addicts and CEOs are given a few more days on thumbing their time away. Judge James Spencer did make some statements that do not bode well for the gadget set.

“This case should have been settled but it hasn’t, so I have to deal with that reality,” said Spencer. “I’m surprised you have left this decision to the court.”

Stay tuned we’ll let you know if the 3 million US users are going dark.

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    [...] It’s interesting to note that when companies become successful in the US (see: Blackberry) that other companies spring into action and speed dial their lawyers. There might be a legitimate claim in this case. However we have seen that, as in the RIM case, there was no infringement. What happened to innovation? Has is died at the hand of the grey suited lawyer? [...]

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