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DJI and Insta360 go to war in the U.S. over its action gimbal cameras

DJI and Insta360 go to war in the U.S. over its action gimbal cameras
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DJI and Insta360 have entered a series of escalating patent lawsuits in the U.S. as both companies compete for dominance in the handheld gimbal camera market. The legal battle coincides with DJI's inability to sell its latest products in the U.S. due to government restrictions, leaving Insta360 to capture the market share.

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This legal conflict highlights how patent litigation is being used as a strategic tool in the broader geopolitical struggle between Chinese tech firms and U.S. regulatory restrictions.

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The article presents both sides of the legal dispute and provides context regarding the U.S. regulatory environment without favoring either company's claims.

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