Beastgrip Enforces Its Patent Rights Against Product Infringement

DES PLAINES, Ill., July 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Beastgrip, Co. has resolved its patent dispute filed against Photography and Cinema, Inc. and Ye Xu in January of this year (Case No.17-cv-611, N.D. Ill.), in which Beastgrip alleged willful infringement of its intellectual property rights of its U.S. Patent No. 9,195,120 and U.S. Patent No. 9,435,979.

Beastgrip Enforces Its Patent Rights Against Product Infringement

The parties have entered into a settlement agreement with undisclosed terms regarding both Cinema Mount Mark I and Cinema Mount Mark II (collectively, the “Accused Products”). The Defendants have pulled the Accused Products from the U.S. marketplace, which were sold through various websites and third-party marketplaces, including, but not limited to:

Beastgrip intends to continue its vigorous enforcement of its patent, proprietary, and intellectual property rights as evidenced by recent litigation against Photography and Cinema, Inc. and Ye Xu. The company’s executive released the following statement on the matter:

“We are very pleased to have reached this settlement with the Defendants. We believe this agreement will strengthen our intellectual property for the high-quality products that we create.”

About Beastgrip, Co.

Beastgrip is an innovative hardware company dedicated to creating advanced products for mobile photography, filmmaking, and live streaming. In 2013, Beastgrip, Co. introduced the world’s first universal smartphone lens adapter/rig system with a completely new and unique approach in design and functionality that has been awarded with a number of patents. Beastgrip is represented by William C. Spence and Danka Milic of SpencePC in Chicago, IL.

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