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Indoor Cycles Market to see Huge Growth by 2026 | Technogym, Precor, Keiser

Indoor Cycles Market to see Huge Growth by 2026 | Technogym, Precor, Keiser iCrowd Newswire The Latest Released Indoor Cycles market study has evaluated the future growth potential of Global Indoor Cycles market and provides information and useful stats on market structure and size. The report is intended to provide market intelligence and strategic insights to help decision makers take sound investment decisions and identify potential gaps and growth opportunities. Additionally, the report also identifies and analyses changing dynamics, emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, opportunities and restraints in Indoor Cycles market. The study includes market share analysis and profiles of players such as Precor Incorporated (United States), Life Fitness (United States), Keiser Corporation (United States), Nautilus, Inc. (United States), Net Media Group, LLC (Diamondback Fitness) (United States), Technogym S.p.A (Italy), Cybex International, Inc. (United States), Ma

Peloton in a spin over trademarks in Australia

Peloton in a spin over trademarks in Australia Share US fitness start-up Peloton has launched a pre-emptive strike to scrub trademarks for “spinning” in Australia from another US-based fitness company which has held the rights for 26 years. On Tuesday, Peloton announced it would be coming to Australia in the second half of 2021. The Australian Financial Review can reveal that at the same time, Peloton quietly lodged an application in the Federal Court of Australia against Mad Dogg Athletics – a Venice, California, fitness company that manufacturers and sells its own range of fitness equipment, including indoor bikes under the Spinning brand.

Peloton Tells Judge Gilstrap Spinning Biz Is No Innovator

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Peloton Tells Judge Gilstrap Spinning Biz Is No Innovator Law360 (February 24, 2021, 7:52 PM EST) Peloton has asked U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap to rule that a rival fitness equipment company s cycling patents cover technology that is too old and abstract for patent protection, just a week after Peloton launched a legal battle aimed at canceling that company s trademark on the word spin. In a motion to dismiss made available on Tuesday, Peloton Interactive Inc. told Judge Gilstrap that infringement claims leveled against it by Mad Dogg Athletics Inc. last December were tied to patents that covered ideas that failed the framework for patentability set up by the U.S. Supreme Court s decision in Alice Corp. v..

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