Patent troll Wi-LAN sues RIM for Bluetooth patent infringement
Patent troll Wi-LAN Inc said on Tuesday it has filed a lawsuit against Research In Motion for infringing on a patent that relates to Bluetooth technology.
The company said it filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against RIM.
Wi-LAN, which has licensed its intellectual property to more than 255 companies worldwide, alleged that RIM infringed its U.S. Patent No. 6,260,168 related to Bluetooth technologies.
In its filing, Wi-LAN alleges that RIM’s PlayBook tablet and a wide range of its smartphones, including the Bold, Torch, Pearl and Storm utilise technology that infringes on its patent.
A spokeswoman for Research In Motion was not immediately able to comment.
Wi-LAN is seeking an unspecified amount in damages and preliminary and permanent injunctions to block RIM from infringing its patent.



















































