There has been so much talk and anticipation over a ruling on the RIM/NTP patent infringement case, and what has it amounted to so far? U.S. District Judge James Spencer deciding against issuing an immediate ruling and instead saying he would take the matter under advisement, and release an order on the damages before the injunction.
I think that this case might just be one of the biggest anti-climaxes in recent history. Not only has RIM announced and demonstrated a work-around for its Blackberry service that does not infringe on RIM’s (invalid) patients, even the courts are just stuffing around thinking about it. If we do ever get a ruling, I think it will most likely be in RIM’s favor anyway.
So everyone calm down, and let the preceding take their course - it will all be good in the end anyway.

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