BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has been ordered to pay $147.2 million in damages for patent infringement, according to Cnet. The patents in question, which allow companies to remotely manage their employees' devices, belong to Mformation Technologies, a New Jersey-based mobile device management company that first sued RIM in 2008. RIM was docked $8 for each of the 18 million-plus units sold, according to the report. This is the latest in a seemingly never-ending stream of bad news for once-mighty RIM.
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