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Principal Lighting Group and SloanLED Resolve Patent Dispute

Part of the settlement involves a specific product redesign.

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Principal Lighting Group (PLG; San Angelo, TX) parent company of Principal LED and Ventex brands, and SloanLED (Ventura, CA) announced that they have resolved their dispute over PLG’s allegations that SloanLED’s PrismBEAM products infringe PLG’s U.S. Patent Nos. 9,311,835, 9,851,054, and 10,024,501.

A statement released by PLG stated that as part of their agreement, SloanLED has redesigned the extrusion for its PrismBEAM product in view of the ’054 and ’501 Patents and will license the technology covered by the ’835 Patent. The statement goes on to say that both PLG and SloanLED respect intellectual property rights and will continue to protect their respective intellectual property rights.

For more information, visit p-led.com and sloanled.com.

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