US ITC clears Insta360 in GoPro Section 337 investigation

The US International Trade Commission ruled in favor of Insta360 in a patent investigation initiated by GoPro, determining Insta360's products do not infringe on GoPro's patents. The decision ends the investigation and allows Insta360 to continue its US operations unaffected, although a related lawsuit by GoPro will proceed in California.
Key Points
- GoPro initiated a Section 337 patent investigation against Insta360.
- The ITC reviewed six GoPro patents during the investigation.
- ITC found several of the asserted patent claims invalid or not infringed.
- Some earlier Insta360 products were found to infringe on one design patent, but the revised product design does not.
- The ruling allows Insta360 to continue importing and selling in the US.
- A related federal lawsuit from GoPro will resume after being paused during the ITC investigation.
Relevance
- The ruling reflects ongoing competitive tensions in the consumer electronics market, particularly in action cameras.
- Patent disputes have historically shaped market dynamics and innovation strategies, particularly among tech companies.
- In 2025, the trend of emphasizing intellectual property rights in tech industries continues to be significant, underscoring the importance of legal resolutions to foster innovation.
The ITC's decision notably reinforces Insta360's market position against GoPro, highlighting the critical nature of patent disputes in tech industries while paving the way for future innovations amidst competitive challenges.
