U.S. trade body probes allegations Sonos violated Google patents
						
		 
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		 [September 10, 2022]WASHINGTON 
		(Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Friday it 
		would probe allegations brought by Alphabet Inc's Google against Sonos 
		claiming the home-audio company infringed on Google patents by importing 
		certain audio components. 
		 
		The agency did not say what specific products were allegedly imported in 
		potential violation of U.S. trade law. It said it had not yet made any 
		decision on the merits of the case.  
		 
		The new complaints add to an ongoing patent fight between the former 
		partners over audio and smart-speaker technology, including lawsuits in 
		California, Canada, France, Germany and the Netherlands.  
						
		 
		
		  
  
						
		
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Sonos won an import ban on some Google devices from the trade commission in 
January. Last month, Google filedlawsuits in federal court in California saying 
Sonos' new voice-assistant technology violates several Google patents. Sonos has 
called those lawsuits an "intimidation tactic."  
  
 The trade commission said it would set a date for completing its inquiry into 
Google's latest allegations within 45 days, and would schedule an evidentiary 
hearing.  
  
 (Reporting by Chris Gallagher and Rami Ayyub; Editing by Leslie Adler and 
Jonathan Oatis) 
				 
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