FujiFilm Sues Inventor Who Claimed Cameras Copy His Technology – Bloomberg Law

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By Laurel Brubaker Calkins
FujiFilm North America Corp. asked a federal judge to declare that image-distortion correction features in its digital cameras don’t infringe technology patented by a California inventor who sued the camera maker in a different court last year.
FujiFilm NA has the right to make and sell its products that use the digital lens aberration correction technology without a license from Optimum Imaging Technologies LLC because the products don’t infringe any patents, the company said in a complaint seeking declaratory judgment filed May 31 in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
Neal Solomon, Optimum Imaging Technologies’ founder, …
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