A US judge at the ITC ruled that Insta360 infringed upon GoPro's intellectual property, particularly relating to GoPro's HERO camera design and HyperSmooth video stabilization technologies. GoPro stated the judge validated multiple patent claims. In contrast, Insta360 claimed that the judge found some of GoPro's utility patents invalid, not infringed, or a combination of both. The ITC's investigation into Insta360 began in 2024 due to a complaint from GoPro alleging infringement on various patents. A final decision regarding GoPro's infringement claims is anticipated by November 10th.
A US judge with the International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled that Insta360 broke federal law with products that infringe GoPro intellectual property covering GoPro's iconic HERO camera design.
Insta360 characterized the decision differently, saying the judge ruled that GoPro's five utility patents relating to stabilization, horizon leveling, distortion, and aspect ratio conversion are invalid, not infringed, or both.
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