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ITC Determines Infringement of GoPro's Iconic HERO Camera Design
GoProGoPro(US:GPRO) Prnewswireยท2025-07-11 10:30

Core Viewpoint - GoPro, Inc. announced that an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) of the International Trade Commission (ITC) found that Insta360 violated federal law by importing and selling products that infringe on GoPro's intellectual property related to its HERO camera design [1]. Group 1: Legal Findings - The ALJ's findings confirm that Insta360 infringed on GoPro's patent covering the HERO camera design (US Patent D789,435) and validated multiple patent claims related to GoPro's HyperSmooth video stabilization technology (US Patents 10,574,894 and 10,958,840) [2]. - GoPro plans to address other outstanding issues in its infringement case against Insta360 with the full ITC, which is expected to issue a Final Determination on all claims by November 10, 2025 [3]. Group 2: Intellectual Property and Innovation - The litigation process has enhanced GoPro's intellectual property portfolio, highlighting the company's history of innovation, which has resulted in over 1,500 US patents [3]. - GoPro's CEO, Nicholas Woodman, emphasized the company's commitment to protecting its intellectual property while welcoming fair competition that drives innovation [4].