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BlackBerryToday > News > Judge: RIM's TRO Request Isn't Good Enough Judge: RIM's TRO Request Isn't Good Enough
By Clint Boulton
In the latest legal wranglings between Good
Technology and Research In Motion, a
Superior Court judge refused RIM's (Quote, Company Info, News) request for a
temporary restraining order against the Sunnyvale, Calif. startup.
Judge Raymond J. Ikola of the Orange County Superior Court of California denied the Canadian wireless device and software maker's plea. To date, RIM has sued Good four times in 2002, alleging everything from patent infringement to unfair trade practices and antitrust crimes. While RIM could not be reached for comment Wednesday, Good announced the thwarting of RIM with glee, claiming customer demand for its GoodLink two-way wireless corporate e-mail and data system continues to grow. Good said the number of companies choosing GoodLink has risen to nearly 400. Good Technology CEO Danny Shader called it a case of customers "voting for innovation over litigation." Related Links:
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