China’s DJI sues rival Insta360 for alleged patent infringement ahead of new drone launch
DJI, a leading drone manufacturer, has sued Insta360, a rival company specializing in 360-degree cameras, for alleged patent infringement. The lawsuit, filed in Shenzhen, China, involves six patents related to drone flight control, design, and image processing.

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AI-generatedDJI, a leading drone manufacturer, has sued Insta360, a rival company specializing in 360-degree cameras, for alleged patent infringement. The lawsuit, filed in Shenzhen, China, involves six patents related to drone flight control, design, and image processing. DJI claims some patents are based on inventions by former employees within a year of leaving DJI. This legal action comes just before DJI's planned launch of its first 360-degree drone, a market segment pioneered by Insta360. Insta360's CEO has stated that their internal review suggests the patents are based on their own innovations. The Shenzhen court and DJI have not yet commented on the matter.
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5 extractedInnovations created within one year of an employee's departure are legally considered to have been created for the original organisation.
DJI has filed a lawsuit against Insta360 for alleged patent infringement.
Insta360 CEO said the evidence indicates the patents are ideas and innovations generated within Insta360.
DJI claimed some patents were based on inventions made by former employees within one year of their departure.
The lawsuit involves six patents covering drone flight control, structural design and image processing.