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- A California judge has overturned a recent jury verdict in favor of Sonos.
- The judge found that some of Sonos’s multi-speaker patents were unenforceable.
- This could eventually open the door for Google’s audio devices to regain lost features.
Google was forced to remove a few features from its Nest speakers and smart displays following legal action by speaker company Sonos. Now, it looks like Google could be a step closer to resurrecting these features.
A California judge overturned a recent $32.5 million jury verdict in favor of Sonos against Google (h/t: Reuters), declaring that Sonos’s patents were unenforceable.