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RIM and Motorola has been a rival, but it's not much of a competition between its market. Motorola has been in a market for handset for a long time and the RIM is in the market for more of a corporate users. They now have more things in common, which is suing each other until the day ends.
Motorola side is that RIM "infringed on seven of its patents in various BlackBerry 8000-series (8100, 8300 and 8800) and the BlackBerry Exchange Server software". In these infringement, there are supposed to be 7 patents that RIM is infringing.
On RIM's side, the lawsuit was filed alleging that Motorola "is demanding exorbitant royalties... for patents that Motorola claims are essential to various standards for mobile wireless telecommunications and wireless computing that RIM practices". These patents are directly in use of WiFi in handheld devices. Also, it accuses that Motorola is infringing on several RIM pattents, such as "keyboard optimized for use with thumps"
Honestly... keep this up and iPhone will steal your lunch money.