In 2003, the Finnish company Nokia and the Canadian Research In Motion have entered into a license agreement under which the developer of BlackBerry get access to a certain patents for technology implementation WLAN (Wi-Fi). As wireless communication standard since developed rapidly, Nokia believes it right to demand from the Research In Motion additional money that the Canadian company absolutely do not want to pay.
It is reported that in September, the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce brokered the agreement on the payment of royalties by RIM, Nokia. Maybe it's all settled in Sweden, but for device sold in the U.S. and Canada, Research In Motion refuses to pay.
Naturally, the Finnish manufacturer with such situation is not satisfied. Therefore, Nokia asks American justice system to act as arbitrator in the dispute over extortion license fees for smartphones Research In Motion, sold in the U.S. and Canada. Otherwise, the company may try to ban the sale of BlackBerry.