BlackBerry has filed a lawsuit in California against Facebook, along with its subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram, for infringing on its messaging patents.
BlackBerry claims in the lawsuit that the social media companies developed messaging applications that "co-opt BlackBerry's innovations" by using patented features touching on security, the user interface, and battery life.
"We have a strong claim that Facebook has infringed on our
intellectual property, and after several years of dialogue, we also have
an obligation to our shareholders to pursue appropriate legal
remedies," a spokesperson for BlackBerry said in a statement provided to CNN.
Facebook brushed off the suit as little more than a desperate move from a fading company. "Blackberry's
suit sadly reflects the current state of its messaging business. Having
abandoned its efforts to innovate, BlackBerry is now looking to tax the
innovation of others. We intend to fight" Paul Grewal, Facebook's deputy general counsel, said in a statement.
BlackBerry was an early leader in the messaging market with the
success of its smartphones and BlackBerry Messenger product in the
mid-2000s. The patents cited in the lawsuit describe foundational
elements of today's messaging services. One patent deals with
notifications for the total number of unread messages.
Other patents address photo tagging and messaging time
stamps. BlackBerry is seeking unspecified monetary damages. It also
appears to be seeking a partnership. "As a cybersecurity and
embedded software leader, BlackBerry's view is that Facebook, Instagram,
and WhatsApp could make great partners in our drive toward a securely
connected future," the spokesperson said in the statement.
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