Lora DiCarlo Issues Response to WOW Tech Group Lawsuit

Lora DiCarlo Issues Response to WOW Tech Group Lawsuit

BEND, Ore. — Lora DiCarlo says it remains committed to its engineering initiatives and innovative sextech following a recent lawsuit filed against the company by WOW Tech Group.

“We value and respect the intellectual property of others within the sexual health and wellness industry,” the company said in a press release. “Additionally, Lora DiCarlo believes in open and fair competition based on high-quality products, excellent customer service, and value-driven sexual health education. We welcome innovation, and embrace competition in sextech.”

Lora DiCarlo says it denies WOW Tech’s patent infringement claims and will vigorously defend itself in court.

“Immediately after filing its case, WOW Tech revealed the real reason it filed suit: to use the case to threaten our distributors and retailers in a repugnant display of anti-competitive practices,” the company said. “We believe our distributors and retailers have the right to work with any brand that they choose, based on the best interest of their customers.

“In the highly unlikely event that a Lora DiCarlo product is found to infringe a patent, we will take back any offending products and issue a credit to our valued retailers.

“Lora DiCarlo appreciates the support from our distributor and retail partners in our first year on the market. We sincerely thank those who took a chance on a new brand, and continue to invest their faith in our efforts.” 

For further inquiries, contact Michelle Harris, Lora DiCarlo’s global wholesale director, at michelle.harris@loradicarlo.com.

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