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05 Dec 2005, Tom Sanders in California , V3
Research in Motion has won a small but potentially important victory in its patent battle against NTP, a small patent holding company.
In a preliminary ruling the US Patent and Trademark Office effectively invalidated a patent that RIM was accused of violating.
The disputed patent describes a technology that powered RIM's BlackBerry device. But new evidence is believed to show that a Norwegian firm filed patents for such a technology before NTP.
The Patent and Trademark Office still has to make a final ruling, which can then be appealed by NTP. The whole process could take several years.
The ruling is the first bit of good news in a long time for RIM.
A jury found in 2002 that the manufacturer infringed on a patent owned by NTP. Appeals were thrown out and settlement talks failed.
Last week a judge in the case made two new rulings against RIM. The manufacturer unsuccessfully asked to halt the case until the patent appeals process was finished.
The judge also denied a request to validate a settlement that the two parties negotiated earlier this year before it fell apart.