- Taser (TASR) states it has "received notice of final office action that the [USPTO] has rejected as invalid all of the originally granted claims" in Digital Ally's (NASDAQ:DGLY) '292 patent (USPTO filing), which covers the use of automatic recording triggers with body cameras and in-car video recording systems.
- DGLY has been allowed amended claims. Taser insists these claims "contain substantial limitations that move TASER products even further from [them]."
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Two days ago, DGLY blamed its Q3 miss on market confusion/uncertainty caused by Taser's challenge to the '292 patent, whose claims were rejected in an initial determination in September. Shares added to their post-earnings losses today following a Roth downgrade.