Research in Motion may be forced to change the name of its next-generation software product months before it debuts because the BBX name chosen for the first smartphone version of the QNX-based BlackBerry operating
system was already in use. A New Mexico judge has ruled on behalf of Basis
International, which sued to prevent RIM from using the BBX name at a developer conference in Singapore and was granted a
temporary restraining order against RIM’s use of that trademark.
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