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BlackBerry files patent lawsuit against Typo keyboard

Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry is suing a startup called Typo for infringing on its patents in the latter's signature product, a cellphone case that attaches to an iPhone to give it a physical keyboard.

BlackBerry sues over copycat keyboard

11 years ago
Duration 3:28
Jeannie Lee explains why the smartphone maker is suing the Typo startup

Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry is suing a startup called Typo for infringing on its patents in the latter's signature product, a cellphone case that attaches to an iPhone to give it a physical keyboard.

Waterloo, Ont.-based BlackBerry has filed suit againstTypo Products LLC,founded by entrepreneur Laurence Hallierand TV host and media personality Ryan Seacrest for the company's product, theTypo Keyboard, which is set to go on sale later this month.

The device attaches around the outside of an Apple iPhone like a protective case, but gives the device a physical keyboard.

"This is a blatant infringement against BlackBerry's iconic keyboard, and we will vigorously protect ourintellectual propertyagainst any company that attempts to copy our unique design," BlackBerrychief legal officerSteve Zipperstein said in a release. "We are flattered by the desire to graft our keyboard onto other smartphones, but we will not tolerate such activity without fair compensation for using our intellectual property and our technological innovations."

For years, one of BlackBerry's key differentiatorsfor its smartphones was the ability to have a physical keyboard, which is perceived by some heavyusers in the business community to be preferable for writing a lot of text, such as in an email.

BlackBerryhas moved toward touchscreen models in its new phones but does still offer its signature physical keyboard on some of its devices.

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