Marker announced last Friday, just before the ISPO show, that it was
going to ask a German court to take action against Salomon and Tyrolia
for alleged infringement of a utility patent granted last October and
for unfair competition.
However, an official connected with the case
said that Marker was not planning to ask for a preliminary injunction to
ban the sale of the products of Salomon or Tyrolia.
At issue is mainly
the lateral spring design of the “Duke,” a freeride ski binding
introduced by Marker five years ago, which has been adopted with only
small variations in the “Guardian” and “Adrenalin” bindings launched at
ISPO one year ago by Salomon and Tyrolia, respectively.
A top executive
of Amer Sports, which owns Salomon, said at this ISPO that he had no
comment because he had not been informed about Marker’s legal action.
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