A federal jury delivered a $32.5 million verdict in favor of Sonos Inc., finding that Google LLC infringed on various patents held by the audio products manufacturer.
According to a verdict form, the jury found that Google had not proved by clear and convincing evidence that any of the infringed-upon patents, which involve speaker system presets known as zone scenes, were invalid.
The verdict comes as Senior U....
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