Seacrest's Typo ordered to pay BlackBerry $860,600 for violating a court order If you have been following the Typo story, you might recall that a U.S. District Court had issued an injunction preventing the company from selling its cases for the iPhone that double as a physical QWERTY keyboard. The original Typo keyboard was a dead ringer for the physical QWERTY on the BlackBerry Q10. BlackBerry took Typo to court, claiming patent infringement, which resulted in the court order.
Before Typo went back to the drawing board to redesign the Typo2 so that it wouldn't resemble a BlackBerry keyboard, it allegedly violated the terms of the court order and continued selling ...Read More>>>>>
Before Typo went back to the drawing board to redesign the Typo2 so that it wouldn't resemble a BlackBerry keyboard, it allegedly violated the terms of the court order and continued selling ...Read More>>>>>
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