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3 November 2015Americas

Jawbone says Fitbit patent claims violate anti-competition laws

Wearable technology maker Jawbone has accused rival Fitbit of using patent litigation and “poaching” key employees to hurt it commercially in an anti-competition claim filed at a US court.

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