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Rollsroller Settles Patent Infringement Case

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The French company GSF has accepted an agreement with the Swedish company Rollsroller AB. An agreement has been signed which includes that GSF admits that they are infringing the patent belonging to Rollsroller AB and also compensates them for damages occurred from selling an infringing applicator.

 

The French company GSF has accepted an agreement with the Swedish company Rollsroller AB. An agreement has been signed which includes that GSF admits that they are infringing the patent belonging to Rollsroller AB and also compensates them for damages occurred from selling an infringing applicator.

 

Peo Lundquist, Attorney at law, L-O Lundquist Patentbyrå AB: “The legal patent process have been going on for several years and the most pleasing aspect is that all relevant documents have been found admissible, so now the Swedish company Rollsroller AB continues and will start legal process against other competitors who are infringing Rollsroller’s patent which is in force in several countries around the world.”

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Göran Johansson, MD, Rollsroller AB: ”We invented the Flatbed Applicator technology many years ago and we have invested a lot of time and money in developing the product and the market. We will do everything we can to continue defending our valid patents.”

 

ROLLSROLLER – the original sign making flatbed applicator for multipurpose applications
Rollsroller AB is the world leading manufacturer and supplier of products and services for flatbed lamination. The company has the proprietary and patented ROLLSROLLER Flatbed Applicator recognized internationally as the product poses a technological shift in the sign and printing industry. With more than 3500 installs around the world, ROLLSROLLER is used daily for effective sign production and print finishing. With the patented Flatbed Applicator one operator can mount large format digital print and self-adhesive film to many substrates like acrylic, rigid boards, corrugated plastic, metal plates, banners and glass.

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