Nike sues New Balance, Skechers for patent infringement over sneaker technology
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The lawsuits said that several New Balance athletic shoes and Skechers sneakers misuse Nike’s patented “Flyknit” technology for running, soccer and basketball shoes.
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Representatives for Nike, New Balance and Skechers did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the Monday lawsuits.
Beaverton, Oregon-based Nike’s website said that its Flyknit technology “uses high-strength fibers to create lightweight uppers with targeted areas of support, stretch and breathability.” The lawsuits said the patented technology allows it to make high-performance uppers with reduced materials and waste.
Nike’s complaint against Boston-based New Balance, filed in Massachusetts federal court, said shoes from New Balance’s Fresh
Nike asked the courts for an unspecified amount of money damages and court orders permanently blocking New Balance and Skechers from infringing the patents.