DIGITAL ALLY® WINS SIGNIFICANT VICTORY AT U.S. PATENT OFFICE WITH DENIAL OF AXON’S REQUEST TO INVALIDATE ITS '452 PATENT

July 7, 2017
Digital Ally, Inc.® announces a significant victory in its legal battles against Axon Enterprise, Inc.

LENEXA, KS--(July 7, 2017) - Digital Ally, Inc.® (NASDAQ: DGLY) ("Digital" or the "Company"), which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial applications, today announces a significant victory in its legal battles against Axon Enterprise, Inc. (“Axon,” formerly known as TASER International, Inc.).

On July 6, 2017, the U.S. Patent Office (the “Patent Office”) denied Axon’s petition for inter partes review (“IPR”) of Digital’s Patent No. 9,253,452 (the “’452 Patent”). The Patent Office rejected every single ground of invalidity that Axon put forward challenging claims 7-10 and 20. These are the exact claims at issue in Digital’s litigation against Axon. The Patent Office further found that “…. the information presented [by Axon] in the Petition does not establish a reasonable likelihood that [Axon] would prevail in showing the unpatentability of any of the challenged claims on the grounds set forth in the Petition.”

The ‘452 Patent generally covers the automatic activation and coordination of multiple recording devices in response to a triggering event such as a law enforcement officer activating the light bar on the vehicle. This pioneering invention eliminates the burden of manually activating multiple recording devices when law enforcement officers are responding to an emergent situation. This invention will help to guarantee that all relevant evidence is captured, even if an officer forgets to activate his cameras.

The Patent Office’s decision yet again confirms the strength and validity of Digital’s patents, as well as the inadequacy of Axon’s invalidity arguments. With this loss, the Company believes that the practical availability of Axon’s litigation defenses is now severely limited, principally leaving infringement and damages to be resolved. Additionally, because Axon waited until nearly the expiration of its one-year time limit within which to file the most recent IPRs, Axon is now barred from filing any further IPRs against the ‘452 Patent, as well as against Digital’s Patent No. 8,781,292 (the “’292 Patent”).

“We are extremely pleased with the Patent Office’s decision to confirm the validity of our ‘452 Patent,” said Digital’s CEO, Stanton E. Ross. “It is unfortunate that Axon continues to raise these baseless validity arguments to avoid a clear case of willful infringement. We remain committed to defeating Axon’s arguments and ultimately winning this lawsuit. We look forward to restarting our patent infringement litigation in U.S. District Court against Axon, which had been stayed pending the Patent Office IPRs. We will now take the necessary actions to move to a trial where a jury can finally end Axon’s willful infringement and assess damages due to us.”

The Company plans to conduct a conference call on Monday, July 10, 2017. Time and dial-in information will be circulated later today.

About Digital Ally, Inc.®

Digital Ally, Inc.® develops, manufactures and markets advanced technology products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial applications. The Company's primary focus is digital video imaging and storage. The Company is headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas, and its shares are traded on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol "DGLY." For additional news and information please visit www.digitalallyinc.com or follow us on Twitter @digitalallyinc and Facebook www.facebook.com/DigitalAllyInc.

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