TORONTO – BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB) (Nasdaq: BBRY) has reached an out of court settlement of the patent-infringement lawsuit that it filed against Kik Interactive.
The smartphone maker filed suit nearly three years ago over Kik`s instant-messaging app.
Kik was started by a former co-op student at Blackberry in the fall of 2010 — and its app was an instant hit, soon surpassing Blackberry`s BBM service.
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Kik issued a release late Monday that said the two Waterloo, Ont., based companies had reached a settlement in September that ended all legal action between them.
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The Globe and Mail reported that a Blackberry official confirmed the agreement, however, no terms were disclosed.
BlackBerry shares rose more than four per cent Monday on a report the beleaguered company is in sale talks with a number of firms, including Cisco, Google and SAP.
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