DJI Sues Insta360
DJI files patent lawsuits against Insta360 over Luna camera series, seeking injunction and damages
Key points
- DJI sues Insta360 for allegedly copying its patented inventions in the Luna series of cameras
- The lawsuit was filed on the same day Insta360 released the Luna Ultra for sale in the U.S.
- DJI claims Insta360's Luna line of cameras infringe on two of its design patents
- DJI seeks a permanent injunction to stop Insta360 from selling the Luna line of cameras and monetary damages
- The dispute is part of a larger competition between DJI, Insta360, and GoPro in the action camera market
DJI has filed two patent lawsuits against Insta360, alleging that the company's Luna series of cameras infringe on its patented inventions. The lawsuit was filed on the same day Insta360 released the Luna Ultra for sale in the U.S. DJI claims that Insta360's Luna line of cameras, including the Luna Pro and Luna Ultra, copy the design of its DJI Osmo Pocket 3 camera. The company is seeking a permanent injunction to stop Insta360 from selling the Luna line of cameras, as well as monetary damages. This dispute is part of a larger competition between DJI, Insta360, and GoPro in the action camera market, with each company recently releasing new products.
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