Technology | BlackBerry BlackBerry Users Sue RIM Over Outage Lawsuits say firm hasn't taken responsibility for disaster By Kevin Spak Posted Oct 27, 2011 11:38 AM CDT Copied This file photo taken Sept. 8, 2011, shows a BlackBerry smartphone using the "Messenger" service, in Berlin. (AP Photo/dapd, Oliver Lang, File) Research In Motion has been slapped with a pair of lawsuits over its recent protracted email, IM, and web outage, one on behalf of users in the US and the other on behalf of users in Canada. The US suit, filed yesterday in California, was filed by user Eric Mitchell on behalf of all users who had a service agreement with RIM at the time of the outages—which the suit notes includes 2.4 million people in California alone, Reuters reports. Mitchell accuses RIM of “interfering with his productivity, and causing him damage and loss of money.” The Canadian suit, meanwhile, chides RIM for failing to “take full responsibility for these damages,” or offer customers refunds (though, hey, they got free apps). The suit accuses RIM of breach of contract, negligence, and unjust enrichment. Read These Next President warns Exxon over its wary response to Venezuela. Golden Globes ends with an upset. Fed's Jerome Powell usually holds his fire. But no more. Nikki Glaser jokes about Epstein files at the Golden Globes. Report an error