Satisfyer Responds To Press On Court Case

DUSSELDORF, Germany—Satisfyer issues a statement about a recent court hearing in Germany:

In front of Dusseldorf District Court, Novoluto GmbH (Womanizer) brought to the judge's attention their concerns that an old version of the Satisfyer Pro 2 (now discontinued) was infringing their patent. Satisfyer has filed an appeal against it so the legal action is still pending. 

Also EIS GmbH ceased manufacturing and selling this old and prior version of the Satisfyer Pro 2 long before the issuance of this decision and long ago implemented an improved own technology in the new Satisfyer Pro 2 within Europe, North and South America, Asia and Pacific (patent pending P 3 228 297 A1, US 2017/0281457 A1, CA 2 943 097 A1, WO2017/174607 A1, AU 2016208327 A1, JP 2017-185220 A, MX 2016015501 A, CN107280939 A, BR 10 2016 023617 7 A2, registered German Utility Model DE 202016 008 435 U1).

“This Satisfyer technology never been subject to any court proceedings of any kind anywhere from anyone (also not in Germany),” the company said. “This new technology which makes evident our innovative strength and even has a still greater commercial success on the market is used for the Satisfyer Pro 2 Next Generation and also without any exception in all other Satisfyer models like Satisfyer Pro Deluxe, Pro 4 Couples, Pro Plus Vibration, Pro G-Spot Rabbit, Pro Traveler, Pro Penguin and Satisfyer 1 plus 2.

“Satisfyer’s new technology being fully different to Novoluto's patent is shown in patent applications we have filed in USA, Canada, Mexico, China and Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, Brazil, and also Europe, Mexico, Australia and South Africa, and a utility model has already been registered in Germany. The new Satisfyer technology never been subject to any court proceedings of any kind anywhere from anyone!”

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