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BlackBerry Limited is a Canada-based company, which provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments worldwide. The Company leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to deliver solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety, and data privacy and specializes in the areas of endpoint management, endpoint security, encryption, and embedded... see more

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Post by Hedgetrimmer on Jan 09, 2022 11:07pm

Could Happen

Saw this at Stocktwits tonight. Made sense I thought. I think it could happen. Posted by Whatever 2020. 

I'm betting FB is the buyer for two reasons. because they need the patents and it's a great way to avoid news of having to pay off a lawsuit to BB. The news will be that FB is the buyer for AT LEAST 3 billion. All they have to do is puff up the price of the patents to include lawsuit money. That is a win win for everybody, including BB.
Comment by Hedgetrimmer on Jan 09, 2022 11:59pm
Similar idea was posted in June.  The Stocktwits post idea may have originated from this article. https://marketrealist.com/p/will-blackberry-make-a-deal-with-facebook/ JMO but could we have said to fb that we will forgive the infringement if you do as suggested in the article. I like the idea here, beats the Marconi/Teletry theory I think. 
Comment by dwolfenson on Jan 10, 2022 12:07am
Saw it as well, Hedge. Glad you posted. I can't imagine FB is not tied into the patents sale in one form or another. That is to say, I can't imagine they're going to want to be shut down in the EU or pay fair value to a new owner for patents they've been infringing on for better part of a decade... as well as patents that a teletry or other patent expert could monetize at full ...more  
Comment by Hedgetrimmer on Jan 10, 2022 12:28am
Yep Wolf....Saw that post at twits just as I was about to shut down for the night. Woke me up, shot of adrenaline I suppose. What great public relations, forgive FB if deal is satisfactory. Zuck gets to make it look like an investment and Chen gets a chance to appease the sh. That last bit should rile up a few. I wouldn't bet against us joining the Metaverse party in some way. Just for grins ...more  
Comment by dwolfenson on Jan 10, 2022 1:02am
Yepiree, Hedge. Among tech titans all's fair in love and patents war aka engaging in safe yet impersonal sex with the enemy. In this instance, Zuckerberg can hang 10 on his Hawaiian Island smirking over having ripped off BlackBerry for as long as he did. I don't think FB would want to be sued twice or face being shutdown. The public perception isn't exactly stellar these days. As for ...more  
Comment by WillmaImhome on Feb 13, 2022 12:12pm
15B ? See where I'm getting with the pumps?
Comment by Krumy77 on Feb 13, 2022 12:37pm
the settlement could be $15B. We dont know. That seems like a massive number to me,..id expect closer to $1 billion. Case #IPR 8209634 involving one of the disputed patents went into "inter partes review" on 10/10/2021. A third party has it now for up to around a year is my understanding. Soooo, reasonable conjecture and pumping are two different things. Imho. We have the former here.
Comment by dwolfenson on Feb 13, 2022 12:49pm
Krumy, wondering if you or anyone with patent law experience may be privvy to general or average length of time from entering 'inter parties review' (approximately 4 months ago) to exit ruling by third party? Also curious as to whether appeals can happen at that stage or if it's the final. I know the troll line that BB lucky to resolve without paying enormous sum to FB, but common ...more  
Comment by Krumy77 on Feb 13, 2022 4:14pm
i honestly have no idea for certain how long or to what extent the 3rd party has control over the terms of the settlement, if any...........just as an average Joe makin sense of this,....it appears to not be a foregone conclusion to me that we have heard the last of of it........and since so much hype was tied to the notion of Facebook buying the patents along side the settlement,.....I feel like ...more  
Comment by Krumy77 on Feb 13, 2022 4:21pm
but sunce the announcement of the settlement , we have seen FB roll out some very berry things in messenger and such.........i just feel theres more to come on the settlement.
Comment by Hedgetrimmer on Feb 14, 2022 3:37pm
  Id like to think so but when MZ keeps getting into trouble one might wonder if there's anything left for a settlement with us. The latest... https://www.ft.com/content/db2931a4-08d1-479e-be4d-b4048571422d
Comment by dwolfenson on Feb 13, 2022 8:29pm
Thanks, Krum. Tend to agree. I'll add that Chen said something to effect that shareholders will be happy. I'm thinking 450 - 600M isn't the happy amount most shareholders had in mind and that we didn't live through 3-plus years of FB suit induced pain for what we've been told so far. All that said, I give Chen credit for being experienced at how to turn a company around, as ...more  
Comment by Krumy77 on Feb 13, 2022 9:11pm
agreed, I am still averaging in :)
Comment by BuddyBarry on Feb 13, 2022 4:52pm
Looks like the rules suggest under 12 moinths but can be extended to 18 months. See -How Long Will Inter Partes Review Really Take? | Patents Post-Grant (patentspostgrant.com)
Comment by Krumy77 on Feb 13, 2022 5:47pm
much thanks buddyberry,
Comment by WillmaImhome on Jun 20, 2022 6:53am
Lol just reading pas posts..
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