STRAVA, a leading running app, is suing Garmin and demands that the smartwatch company ‘stop making watches.’

Strava , which has over 150 million users, is suing Garmin , known for its fitness and outdoor watches, over key patents that it believes the company stole.

The popular fitness app allows users to track their exercise and share it with their friends.

The company is now suing Garmin, arguing that it stole Strava's patented segments and heatmaps feature, Runner's World reported.

Strava first gave a written notice of infringement to the smartwatch company in June and July, the lawsuit states.

On September 30, Strava filed a lawsuit with the US District Court for the District of Colorado.

The company argued that Garmin’s alleged infringement caused Strava to suffer damages

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