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BlackBerry versus BlackJack: incensed RIM sues Samsung
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BlackBerry versus BlackJack: incensed RIM sues Samsung | BlackBerry versus BlackJack: incensed RIM sues Samsung |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Wednesday, 13 December 2006 | |
The trademark nonsense that commenced with Apple threatening everyone that used the word "pod" in their product continues with RIM issuing a lawsuit against Samsung for using the word "black" in two of their products. However, RIM looks to have more of a case than some of Apple's efforts of the past.Featured Whitepaper
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The point that RIM makes in its lawsuit is that Samsung's new BlackJack smartphone competes directly against a new RIM product, the BlackBerry Pearl. Both products perform similar functions and have a similar size and weight. Samsung has also released a mobile phone called Black Carbon which, although not a direct competitor to the BlackBerry range has also drawn the ire of RIM. The blogosphere appears to be divided on the issue. Aside from a few parochial Canadian pro-RIM posts, there are some bloggers who fervently believe no company has the right to sequester a common usage English language word for a trademark. However, as some bloggers have pointed out, the real question is whether Samsung's use of the name BlackJack for a smartphone may create confusion between its new product and RIM's existing BlackBerry brand. A few posters have indicated that BlackJack commercials have initially led them to believe they were looking at a new product in the BlackBerry range. {moscomment} |
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