Klausner Technologies, Inc. announced on Monday that it filed suits against Canadian Mobile phone maker Research In Motion and against Motorola, Inc. for patent infringements regarding the Visual Voicemail. Klausner Technologies is a company that owns a number of 25 patents all around the world, on the basic Visual Voicemail feature that allows users to selectively view and listen on their mobile phones or computers to the voicemail messages they receive. It was founded by Judah Klausner, the inventor of the PDA and electronic organizer. According to Klausner Technologies, the lawsuits are based on the introduction on the market of the RIM's “certain new 3G 'BlackBerry Bold 9700' mobile phones and Motorola’s new 'CLIQ' mobile phone, as all of these devices use Klausner Technologies' Visual Voicemail patented technology. Full story...
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