India, Oct. 3 -- Strava has filed a lawsuit against Garmin, accusing the company of infringing on two patents and asking the court to block Garmin from selling its fitness devices, including watches and cycling computers, according to DC Rainmaker.
Strava says the patents in question cover segments and heatmaps, also called popularity routing.
According to the filing, Strava has "suffered damages, including lost revenue and business opportunities, erosion of competitive differentiation and network effects, harm to goodwill, and unjust gains to Garmin."
Despite this, Strava said it "does not intend to take any actions that would disrupt the ability of Garmin users to sync their data with Strava and hope Garmin values our shared users in...
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