Google said in the lawsuits that it has made its technologies available to users across the globe, “even providing its Google Assistant software to Sonos for many years.” The suits also said Google has for years worked with Sonos engineers on the “implementation of voice recognition and voice-activated device controls in Sonos’ products.” Google requests an unspecified amount of monetary damages and an injunction blocking Sonos’ alleged infringement. Last year, the International Trade Commission ruled that Google infringed on five patents owned by Sonos, forcing Google to change the way its smart speakers are set up and controlled.
“Google previously sued us all over the world and Sonos has prevailed in every decided case,” Eddie Lazarus, Sonos’ chief legal officer, told CNET, adding that the new lawsuits “are an intimidation tactic designed to retaliate against Sonos for speaking out against Google’s monopolistic practices,” which “will not succeed.”
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