NTP Takes a Break From Blackberry, Goes for Microsoft

Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Thursday 15 December 2005 at 8:59 am

RIM must be breathing a tiny sigh of relief as NTP, the company suing them for patent violations, is taking a small break to start chewing out Microsoft as well. A software firm called Visto is actually seeking a permanent injunction against the Redmond-based giant, but only because NTP took an equity stake in it yesterday. Visto is claiming that the Vole software used in mobile e-mail and data access uses patents it owns.

CEO Brian Bogosian said: “Microsoft has a long and well documented history of acquiring the technology of others, branding it is as their own, and entering new markets.” He alleged in a statement that: “For their foray into mobile e-mail and data access, Microsoft simply decided to misappropriate Visto’s well known and documented patent technology.”

Microsoft sued by Visto in Blackberry twist [Inquirer]

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