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U.S. judge bars sales of iPhone case with physical keyboard

Briefs | 03/31/2014 6:43 pm EDT

A U.S. district judge has ordered Typo Products LLC to stop selling its case for Apple Inc.'s iPhone that includes a physical keyboard for typing on the device while a lawsuit against Typo by BlackBerry Ltd. proceeds.

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