Strava has filed a lawsuit against Garmin, accusing the company of infringing on its patents related to segments and heatmaps. The case also claims Garmin violated a Master Cooperation Agreement when it created its own heatmap technology. Strava is asking the court to block Garmin from selling smartwatches that use the disputed features. This could affect a large portion of Garmin’s product lineup, as both functions are common across its fitness devices. The dispute follows recent policy changes from Garmin requiring third-party software to display its logo on activity posts or risk losing API access. The two companies have worked closely in the past, with Garmin devices integrating Strava’s tracking and activity-sharing tools. Industry sources, including DC Rainmaker, noted that Garmin doesn't enforce the logo rule, adding more confusion to the situation. Redditors have also suggested that Strava could later drop the case to avoid further escalation. Read more in our articles including "Strava files patent infringement lawsuit against Garmin" and "Garmin adds new sharing feature similar to Strava, but with more customization".
Strava has filed a lawsuit against Garmin, accusing the company of infringing on its patents related to segments and heatmaps. The case also claims Garmin violated a Master Cooperation Agreement when it created its own heatmap technology.
Strava is asking the court to block Garmin from selling smartwatches that use the disputed features. This could affect a large portion of Garmin’s product lineup, as both functions are common across its fitness devices. The dispute follows recent policy changes from Garmin requiring third-party software to display its logo on activity posts or risk losing API access.
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