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Peloton, NordicTrack maker iFit settle all patent lawsuits

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Peloton Interactive and NordicTrack maker iFit said they have settled all pending litigation between them, where the fitness equipment makers accused each other of infringing their respective patents.

In a joint statement on Monday, the companies said Peloton agreed to license some iFit patents concerning remote control technology, while iFit will remove some on-demand leaderboard technology from its products.

Leaderboards compare how riders taking classes are performing relative to other riders, including in real time.

The settlement came six days after New York-based Peloton posted a record $757.1 million quarterly loss as it wrestled with waning demand for its bikes and treadmills, with more people resuming pre-pandemic activities. 

Peloton had sued Logan, Utah-based iFit, once known as Icon Health & Fitness, in the Delaware federal court in 2020 and 2021 for infringement related to its leaderboard technology.

iFit filed complaints in 2021 and 2022, alleging that Peloton’s Bike+ infringed a patent allowing users to alternate between biking and weightlifting.
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Meanwhile, iFit filed complaints in 2021 and 2022 against Peloton with the Delaware court and the US International Trade Commission, alleging that Peloton’s Bike+ infringed a patent allowing users to alternate between biking and weightlifting.

The settlement also followed a Delaware judge’s May 13 dismissal of a Peloton lawsuit accusing iFit of trade secret theft.

That case arose after a freelance prop man working on a commercial shoot emailed copies of scripts for Peloton TV commercials and a related digital ad campaign to his childhood friend, an iFit mechanic, in October 2020.

Shares of Peloton were down 2.8% to $15.43 in afternoon trading. Their record high is $171.09, set in January 2021.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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