Manfrotto Resolves Patent Infringement Lawsuit with MAC Group/Benro

From Digital Imaging Reporter:

August 23, 2016—Upper Saddle River, NJ—Manfrotto Distribution Inc., Lino Manfrotto +Co S.p.A., Mamiya America Corporation (MAC Group) and Benro Precision Industrial Co., Ltd., announced that they have resolved Manfrotto’s patent infringement lawsuit.

The lawsuit had been pending in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Manfrotto and Lino Manfrotto had sued both MAC Group and Benro. They contended that Benro’s GoClassic and GoTravel tripods infringe Manfrotto’s U.S. Patent No. 6,164,843. That patent is for a photographic tripod providing support in various axes.

Consequently, MAC Group and Benro denied that their tripod products infringe the patent. Additionally, they countered that the Manfrotto patent was itself invalid.

Manfrotto is dismissing the litigation with prejudice. As a result, Benro and MAC Group have agreed not to import or sell the accused product in the United States until the expiration of the ’843 patent. The patent will expire on November 12, 2018. The terms of the settlement are otherwise confidential.

B&H carries Manfrotto and Benro tripods.

Posted: 8/24/2016 2:04:27 PM ET   Posted By: Sean
Posted to: Canon News, Sony News    Categories: Manfrotto News, Benro News
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