Lululemon escalates dispute with Peloton over apparel design patents
Peloton Interactive is facing a counter suit from Lululemon Athletica after it sued the apparel maker over claims that it infringed design patents and trade dress.
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6 January 2022 Nike has accused competitor Lululemon Athletica of infringing six fitness tech patents by making and selling an at-home “Mirror Gym” and an accompanying mobile app.
5 April 2022 The US International Trade Commission has agreed to investigate iFIT’s exercise bikes, treadmills, ellipticals and rowing machines following a complaint from Peloton.
9 November 2022 All litigation between the competitors is ended | Party agrees to stop using patent-protected leaderboard technology in its on-demand classes.