PEDAL PAIN: Peloton must face lawsuit over fitness class availability, judge says
must face a proposed class action lawsuit accusing the bike and treadmill maker of misleading customers about the "ever-growing" size of its library of on-demand fitness classes.
Customers said Peloton knew this could happen, yet kept charging full price for bicycles and monthly subscriptions that carried copyrighted songs from artists including Adele, Beyoncé, Luke Bryan, Drake, Ariana Grande, Madonna, Justin Timberlake and Jay Z.In a 40-page decision, U.S.
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