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Two More NTP Patents Rejected in RIM Patent Case  

Forbes reports:
Two more of the disputed patents in the ongoing legal battle between Canadian wireless-device maker Research In Motion and the holding company NTP have been rejected, a lawyer for NTP confirmed Wednesday. . . .

The latest two rejections bring the total number of NTP patents rejected in the matter to seven.
Prior post: USPTO Rejects Another NTP Patent in RIM Patent Dispute (June 20, 2005).

Update (June 23, 2005): CNet News has an interview with RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie.

Update (June 24, 2005): Today, CNet News has an interview with NTP co-Founder Donald Stout.

More: Patently-O (including NTP's first response to a rejection in the reexamination for Patent No. 5,631,946).
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