Patents | 01/06/2014 16:25
Company directed by host of “American Idol” says the lawsuit filed by Canadian lacks merit
Demonstrating the keyboard Typo Products in mobile iPhone, Apple
Toronto – A small company, headed by host of “American Idol,” Ryan Seacrest, which manufactures keyboards compatible with iPhone states that the process driven by Blackberry is needed merit.
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company Typo Products, said he still plans to launch the product, which is coupled to smartphones from Apple, at a trade show this week and start selling keyboards at the end of this month.
“Although we respect the Blackberry and its intellectual property, we believe the company’s claims against Typo lacks merit and intend to defend the case vigorously,” the company said in a statement on Monday.
smartphone manufacturer claims that the keyboard Typo is an attempt to copy their distinctive keyboards on other devices.

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