DUSSELDORF, Germany — A German court has ruled that three pleasure products from pleasure brand LELO infringe on patents held by Satisfyer parent company of EIS GmbH.
The Düsseldorf District Court ruled that Lelo products Sona, Sila and Enigma violate Satisfyer's patented pressure wave technology. As a result of the ruling, LELO is required to cease distributing the infringing products within the jurisdiction of the court’s decision, provide EIS with information about all distributed products and their recipients, and pay damages for the distribution of patent-infringing products.
"We feel more than validated by the Düsseldorf District Court’s decision and are now offering former
dealers of our competitor LELO, and other providers who refrain from infringing our patents, the opportunity to cooperate with us regarding our Satisfyer products," said a rep.
Lelo has appealed the decision.
For more information, visit Satisfyer.