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    SummaryDJI and Insta360 have entered a major legal conflict involving multiple patent infringement lawsuits filed in the United States targeting each other's flagship vlogging and gimbal camera technologiesDJI seeks to block sales of the newly launched Insta360 Luna Ultra alleging the device copies the physical design and utility tracking features of the Osmo Pocket seriesInsta360 has responded with countersuits claiming that DJI's stabilization and telemetry patents across its Ronin and Osmo product lines infringe on its proprietary intellectual propertyDJI and Insta360 are locked in a high-stakes legal battle that could reshape the creator tech landscape. DJI filed two separate lawsuits in the Eastern District of Texas just as the Insta360 Luna Ultra hit the United States market. The litigation specifically targets Arashi Vision Inc., which operates as Insta360. Court documents allege the new camera violates design patents tied to handheld architecture including the rotatable display, scroll wheel and neck-to-gimbal connection. The drone giant also claims the competitor infringed on utility patents governing subject-tracking software and motor control. Lawyers are actively seeking financial damages, royalty payouts and a permanent injunction against the rival product. Executives argue the device is a blatant replica of the pioneering Osmo Pocket 3 design.Insta360 fired back immediately. The brand launched two countersuits on June 12 to assert that DJI is actually the party infringing on proprietary intellectual property. These complaints cover five utility patents related to gimbal stabilization, directional control and telemetry overlay. Representatives claim these technologies power several major DJI products including the Ronin, Osmo Mobile and Osmo 360 camera lines. Company founder JK Liu stated that Luna Ultra development began in 2020 as an independent venture. He characterized the aggressive litigation as a clear attempt to stifle competition and mask fear of a superior product. The Leica-engineered camera features an 8K sensor and a detachable touchscreen that have already propelled it to the top of major retail sales charts.This escalating patent war arrives at a critical juncture for DJI and its regulatory standing in the United States. Impending legislation and addition to the FCC's Covered List threaten to block authorization for new foreign-made electronics. Reports indicate DJI uses a shell company called Xtra to dodge strict import bans and tariffs. The startup allows the manufacturer to quietly sell exact hardware copies of its most popular cameras under a new brand name. Market dominance hangs in the balance while DJI scrambles to navigate a looming national ban. Meanwhile, Insta360 aggressively secures its foothold with next-generation vlogging hardware to rival upcoming devices like the Osmo Pocket 4.

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