Google must stop importing products, including Nest speakers and Chromecast devices, that infringe on Sonos patents.
The United States International Trade Commission ruled that Google infringed on audio patents held by SonosGoogle is no longer allowed to import products that infringe on Sonos’s intellectual property—its gadgets are manufactured overseas—and the commission served the company with a cease-and-desist.
The ruling is headed for President Biden’s desk, andThe commission spent two years investigating whether Google had violated the Tariff Act of 1930, a law established to prevent unfair competition from imported products that violate U.S. patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
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