Blackberry maker seeks patent in India

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 08 April 2009, 18:17 IST   |    9 Comments
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Bangalore: The Canada-based Blackberry manufacturer Research In Motion has applied for a patent in India for its invention in systems and methods of 'information exchange in wireless servers.' The company has sought a patent for wireless systems providing a mechanism for resource sharing, says a recent journal published by the controller general of patents designs and trademarks. Admitting RIM's application, the patent authorities have issued a public notice through its journal. As per the information available with the patent office website, in its abstract, RIM claimed that in an embodiment, e-mail messages are routed between mobile wireless clients without first processing the message through an external e-mail domain identified in the mail. RIM has also filed several other patent applications before the authorities seeking patents for its various devices and technologies, which includes a mobile communication device and wireless router queuing method and system.