A California indoor cycling company accused Peloton in federal court in Texas Monday of infringing on its patent for an exercise bike that featured digital instructor-led programs in the rider's home.
Venice-based Mad Dogg Athletics said in the lawsuit it created indoor cycling bikes which were used by gyms and fitness studios around the globe over the last 25 years. It said the company launched a line of connected bikes built for ...
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