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People in Xinjiang deny online rumors such as "refusing to pay fines and withdrawing from the American market", and the patent case involving Tak Shilong will be appealed.

2025-01-30 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen kinja for the clue delivery! CTOnews.com, May 17 (Xinhua) Last month, a jury in a federal court in Texas found DJI Innovations guilty of infringement against the US technology company Textron and was sentenced to indemnity of US $279 million (CTOnews.com Note: currently about 1.947 billion yuan).

In an official statement, DJI said it was "strongly opposed" to the verdict and would "actively seek all possible ways" to defend its legal rights.

However, a few days ago, some domestic media said that "Dajiang stubbornly refused to pay a huge fine of 2 billion yuan." however, this is a downright "false news", or information that DJI itself has not confirmed, but it is directly defined as "refusing to pay" in their mouth, and there is an extra fine of nearly 60 million yuan.

According to the China Securities News, relevant people in DJI explicitly denied such rumors as "DJI refusing to pay fines" and "DJI withdrew from the US market". He pointed out: DJI has not conveyed relevant information in any company official statement or external communication. People from DJI also said that the company will appeal to defend its own rights and interests when it comes to the patent case of Teselon.

Back to the fine, according to the US court judgment, DJI is suspected of infringing two patents "vehicle following" and "automatic hovering" this time, but in fact, DJI obtained the relevant patent registration as early as 2009. Deshiron used a 2011 patent to sue DJI for infringement.

More interestingly, the initial fine of the lawsuit was $367 million from April 17, 2023, but by April 21, it had been changed to $279 million, but now it is clear that the fine is going to be protested to the end.

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