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BlackBerry sues Facebook over alleged patent violation

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  • Blackberry sues Facebook
  • It also sued Facebook's subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp
  • The suit is about Facebook stealing Blackberry's intellectual property

Software major BlackBerry has sued Facebook and its subsidiaries — photo sharing app Instagram and messaging service WhatsApp — in a Los Angeles court, media reported.

The suit alleges that Facebook has infringed on some of BlackBerry's patents including security features, mobile notifications, and combining gaming with messaging, Axios reported on Tuesday.

Facebook is ready to fight the claims. AFP

"We have a lot of respect for Facebook and the value they've placed on messaging capabilities, some of which were invented by BlackBerry," the once-powerful phone pioneer was quoted as saying.

"However, we have a strong claim that Facebook has infringed on our intellectual property, and after several years of dialogue, we also have an obligation to our shareholders to pursue appropriate legal remedies," it added.

Facebook has made it clear that it intends to fight the allegations.

"Blackberry's suit sadly reflects the current state of its messaging business. Having abandoned its efforts to innovate, Blackberry is now looking to tax the innovation of others. We intend to fight," Paul Grewal, Deputy General Counsel for Facebook was quoted as saying.

Facebook says that this suit shows the condition of messaging apps over the world. Pixabay

BlackBerry is no stranger to litigation, having settled its own allegations of infringing on other tech patents with the likes of Nokia and NTP, CNET reported on Tuesday.

Last year, it turned around and accused Nokia of patent infringement, the report said. IANS

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