On February 26, 2018 at 09:02, 3PedalMINI said...
im pretty sure this means they have to kill all HEOS's
Or pay license fees and raise the price.
Sonos made some claims about Denon monitoring the patents while they developed HEOS- does it not make sense to do that? Why go through the trouble to develop something and find that it has already been done?
Didn't one company in this issue hire some of the competition's lawyers, who were found to have stolen proprietary info? Maybe someone can clarify that.