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	<title>Comments on: RIM Battles Samsung Over Use of BlackJack</title>
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		<title>By: Canadian Trademark Blog &#187; Samsung folds? - Deal reached with Research in Motion over BlackJack</title>
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		<dc:creator>Canadian Trademark Blog &#187; Samsung folds? - Deal reached with Research in Motion over BlackJack</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In an update to an earlier post regarding the suit by Research in Motion Ltd. against Samsung Electronics Co. with respect to Samsung&#8217;s mark BlackJack, the partiesÂ have apparently reached aÂ deal.Â  The settlement terms are confidential but news reports indicate that part of theÂ settlement includes the withdrawal of Samsung&#8217;s trademark application forÂ BlackJack and limitations regarding continued use ofÂ the BlackJack mark by Samsung.Â  This settlement, together with RIM&#8217;sÂ victory in a British patent dispute earlier this week, should mean that nothing&#8217;s looking black for RIM these days. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In an update to an earlier post regarding the suit by Research in Motion Ltd. against Samsung Electronics Co. with respect to Samsung&#8217;s mark BlackJack, the partiesÂ have apparently reached aÂ deal.Â  The settlement terms are confidential but news reports indicate that part of theÂ settlement includes the withdrawal of Samsung&#8217;s trademark application forÂ BlackJack and limitations regarding continued use ofÂ the BlackJack mark by Samsung.Â  This settlement, together with RIM&#8217;sÂ victory in a British patent dispute earlier this week, should mean that nothing&#8217;s looking black for RIM these days. [...]</p>
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