Strava withdraws patent suit against Garmin after 21 days
Strava withdraws patent suit against Garmin after just 21 days Strava has filed paperwork to dismiss its patent infringement lawsuit against Garmin after only 21 days. The suit had accused Garmin of infringing patents related to heat maps and segments and sought to halt sales of products Strava said relied on those patents. The dispute escalated with a public post from Strava’s chief product officer, Matt Salazar, criticizing Garmin’s API requirements. But the sudden reversal suggests private negotiations — and possibly the specter of counterclaims from Garmin, which holds an extensive patent portfolio. What happened Strava sued Garmin over patents covering heat maps and segments and asked the court to stop sales of allegedly infringing devices. The companies exchanged public barbs, including a Reddit post from Strava’s CPO highlighting concerns…
