Los Angeles Times

Facebook is sued by BlackBerry

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BlackBerry Ltd. is suing Facebook Inc., accusing the social media giant of patent infringeme­nt. The former smartphone maker is alleging that Facebook’s massively popular messaging applicatio­ns use technology that BlackBerry invented.

Apps including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp use some messaging capabiliti­es that were originally designed by BlackBerry, a BlackBerry spokeswoma­n said in an email. “We have a strong claim that Facebook has infringed on our intellectu­al property, and after several years of dialogue, we also have an obligation to our shareholde­rs to pursue appropriat­e legal remedies.”

BlackBerry is asking that Facebook be ordered to stop providing its primary app as well as Facebook Messenger, Workplace Chat, WhatsApp Messenger and Instagram applicatio­ns and websites.

Facebook and its companies “created mobile messaging applicatio­ns that co-opt BlackBerry’s innovation­s, using a number of the innovative security, user interface, and functional­ity enhancing features that made BlackBerry’s products such a critical and commercial success in the first place,” BlackBerry said in a complaint.

“BlackBerry’s suit sadly reflects the current state of its messaging business,” said Paul Grewal, Facebook’s deputy general counsel. “Having abandoned its efforts to innovate, BlackBerry is now looking to tax the innovation of others. We intend to fight.”

In the past, Facebook executives have said that in the technology industry, copying what works is sometimes necessary. Facebook wasn’t the first social network, just as Google’s Gmail wasn’t the first email service. Facebook has publicly credited Snap Inc.’s Snapchat for creating the popular “stories” function with which people can post disappeari­ng videos about their days, which is now more popular on Facebook’s properties than it is on Snapchat.

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