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- Google has responded to the judge’s decision to overturn a ruling that favored home audio maker Sonos.
- Google claims that Sonos has been running a years-long, misleading campaign against features in Google Home devices and smart speakers.
- Google confirms it will bring back the ability to seamlessly group and integrate its smart speakers.
A California judge recently threw out a $32.5 million jury verdict that ruled in favor of Sonos in an intellectual property dispute with Google. Google has now responded to the overturned ruling and confirmed it will bring back a Nest smart speaker feature it was forced to remove.
In a blog post released today, Google says it was the victim of a “years-long, misleading campaign” led by Sonos against its Google Home and smart speaker features. The company then goes on to say: