All 27 Settle in Fleshlight Infringement Patent Case

AUSTIN, Texas—Interactive Life Forms LLC/Fleshlight is happy to announce that the lawsuit filed at the International Trade Commission against 27 companies both in the U.S. and Asia for patent infringement has been resolved.

During the past several months, Fleshlight has worked diligently to negotiate a resolution with each defendant. The results of these negotiations led to a variety of agreements that were specific to each defendant. The settlement agreements included one or more of the following resolutions:

  1. Withdrawal of infringing products from the market place
  2. Discontinuing production of infringing products
  3. Cease distribution of infringing products
  4. Issuance of a worldwide licensing agreement
  5. Alteration of infringing products to eliminate infringement of ILF/Fleshlight patents.

The specific results with each company cannot be disclosed and varied based on the defendant’s type of business.

“We would like to thank these companies for working to resolve the infringement issues,” said Steve Shubin, CEO of ILF/Fleshlight. “We also appreciate the industry’s patience and understanding as we exercised our rights for patent protection at the International Trade Commission in Washington D.C. We are also thankful to the judge and staff of the ITC for their profession guidance and adherence to the purpose of the International Trade Commission. Thanks to all.”

For more information, visit Fleshlight.com.