Strava Sues Garmin Over Patent Infringement
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Strava has filed a lawsuit against Garmin, alleging patent infringement related to exercise tracking features like segments and heatmaps, and claiming Garmin violated a cooperation agreement. The lawsuit seeks to stop Garmin from selling products with these features, but experts doubt its success. The case appears unusual given the long-standing partnership between the companies and recent timing, with Strava citing Garmin's new API branding requirements as a motive. The situation remains complex and potentially disruptive, but its impact on users is uncertain.
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