RIM faces more infringement accusations with “BBM” trademark
by Otoniel Bruno
23 December 2011
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It’s not like RIM has nothing on its plate now. So far the company has had a terrible year which is close to coming to an end and hopefully will bloom into a better 2012. First RIM had to change “BBX” to “BlackBerry 10” due to copyright infringement, and now the “BBM” trademark is next. A company called BBM Canada is complaining that they keep receiving calls and emails from BlackBerry customers in regards to BBM issues and general inquiries.
According to The Globe and Mail, RIM was contacted by BBM Canada several times on the matter but they have been ignored, so a court hearing has been scheduled for January 11, 2012. Now we wait to see what happens. What’s next?
Source: MobileSyrup
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