Strava's big attack on Garmin didn't last long. On Tuesday, the former filed paperwork to dismiss its patent infringement lawsuit against the latter, according to DC Rainmaker. The battle, which included a "Setting the record straight" Reddit post from Strava's chief product officer, lasted all of 21 days.<br /> The lawsuit accused Garmin of infringing on patents related to heat maps and segments. Strava asked the court to halt all sales of infringing Garmin products, which, according to its characterization, would have been, well, most of them.<br /> Strava Chief Product Officer Matt Salazar escalated the fight with an October 2 Reddit post. He said his company's legal maneuver was in response to Garmin API guidelines that "required the Garmi [...]
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