Strava has filed a lawsuit against Garmin, accusing the company of infringing on its patents related to segments and heatmaps. Strava is asking the court to block Garmin from selling smartwatches that use the disputed features. The two companies have worked closely in the past, with Garmin devices integrating Strava’s tracking and activity-sharing tools. Redditors have also suggested that Strava could later drop the case to avoid further escalation. As of now, Strava Chief Product Officer Matt Salazar issued an explanation through Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/Strava/comments/1nw8u98/setting_the_record_straight_about_garmin/?share_id=gQKYj5nvtc1Sm7YoSJcFY&utm_content=1&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&utm_source=share&utm_term=22 He alleged that they're working on preventing Garmin from blatant advertising, along with securing user data. Read more in our articles including "Strava files patent infringement lawsuit against Garmin" and "BPI partners with Robinsons Retail for barcode cash deposits in stores".
Strava has filed a lawsuit against Garmin, accusing the company of infringing on its patents related to segments and heatmaps. Strava is asking the court to block Garmin from selling smartwatches that use the disputed features.
The two companies have worked closely in the past, with Garmin devices integrating Strava’s tracking and activity-sharing tools. Redditors have also suggested that Strava could later drop the case to avoid further escalation. As of now, Strava Chief Product Officer Matt Salazar issued an explanation through Reddit.
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