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“We think we have a real competitor here,” he said.
Digital Ally CEO Stan Ross said the company will appeal the ruling.. Digital Ally (Nasdaq: DGLY) filed a lawsuit against Taser International Inc. — which changed its …
Digital Ally has certainly identified parts of Axon’s taser design that it feels can be improved.
Digital Ally had accused Taser-maker Axon Enterprise Inc. of infringing on a camera-activation patent.
If he’s right, it’d be the first one in more than a decade.“Maybe, if they can show that having a wireless projectile is safer/better/more effective than having a wired projectile,” he wrote in an email. Digital Ally Inc. is using its recent settlement with WatchGuard to justify its $200 million-plus claim against Taser-maker Axon Enterprises Inc. But Axon is pretty protective of its market share, so I expect that this will be contested in the marketplace and in the court of public (and police) opinion, if not in an actual courtroom.”A patent for a wireless taser could signal a new competitorSo it makes sense that another company would try to make a better taser and challenge Axon’s monopoly.
The case by the #Lenexa company had been underway since 2016. “We want to minimize the use of the shock,” Phillips explained.“There are always going to be circumstances you can’t avoid in policing,” said Stan Ross, Digital Ally’s chief executive officer, referring to unforeseen life-threatening situations, such as when a person hits their head on the ground or falls off a ledge after being shocked with a taser.
A memorandum outlining why a federal judge threw out Digital Ally's patent infringement case against Axon Enterprises, the maker of the the well-known Taser … Digital Ally’s device is still in the early stages — it has the patent and is working on a prototype — but the company’s engineers saw a couple aspects of Axon’s taser that they hoped to improve. Unlike, Stinger, Karbon, and Phazzer, Digital Ally already sells dashboard and on-body cameras to more than 6,000 police departments. One was the wires.
A taser would thus be a new product offering for Digital Ally, rather than something to build an entire company around from scratch.Stan Ross, Digital Ally’s CEO, said he’s in it for the long run. “But we believe we can bring safety features that are not available at this point that could save lives.”What separates Digital Ally from these other potential taser competitors is that it’s already established in the police business.
Digital Ally seeks a “reasonable royalty,” asking the court for a rate of 20 percent of Taser’s sales of products that allegedly infringed on its patents from Feb. 2, 2016, to Aug. 17, 2018. Digital Ally claims the ability to control the shock may result in fewer people getting electrocuted, therefore lowering the risk that someone could be killed.