Update: There's a related conference call at 1pm EST.
You have to ask yourself what Research In Motion has done wrong to anger so many inventors. Just when the company ended the four-year
legal dispute with NTP by shelling out more than $600 million last March, it's now facing another company, Visto Corp., who filed a suit against the BlackBerry maker, claiming that the BlackBerry service "infringes three patents on software allowing mobile access to data."
"We're asking for our rights to be respected,'' Visto co-founder Daniel Mendez said today in a telephone interview. "I wouldn't go as far as to say we want to see them shut down.''
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over at Bloomberg. RIM stock is currently
down three percent.