DJI Sues Insta360 Over Alleged Drone and Image Processing Patent Violations
DJI claims six patents tied to former employees should belong to it under Chinese law, with the Shenzhen court accepting the case ahead of DJI's Avata 360 drone launch.
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DJI Sues Insta360 Over Alleged Drone and Image Processing Patent Violations
DJI has filed a lawsuit against fellow Chinese tech giant Insta360, alleging patent infringement. DJI claims Insta360, through its parent company Arashi Vision, violated six patents related to drone flight control, image processing, and hardware design.
DJI sues Insta360 days before Avata 360 drone launch
Just as DJI is gearing up to unveil its first-ever 360-degree FPV drone, the Avata 360, the company has launched a legal offensive against its fastest-rising rival, Insta360. And this time, the battle isn’t about specs or features — it’s about who owns the underlying technology powering the next era of drones. more…
DJI files patent lawsuit against Insta360 over six disputed technologies · TechNode
DJI has recently filed a lawsuit against Insta360 at the Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court in Guangdong Province. The case involves disputes over the ownership of six patents, with several former core DJI R&D employees allegedly involved. The court has accepted the case. This marks the first time DJI has initiated a patent ownership dispute in China. The patents in question are mainly related to key technological areas such as drone flight co…
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