Sensory's US suit against Google can proceed on tying, monopolization claims
By Clayton Vickers ( July 14, 2026, 18:03 GMT | Insight) -- Sensory’s antitrust suit against Google has been trimmed down but survived the tech giant’s motion to dismiss the case, with a US judge ruling the voice assistant technologies company stated plausible claims that Google attempted to monopolize markets and used illegal tying to do so.Sensory’s antitrust suit against Google has been trimmed down but survived the tech giant’s motion to dismiss the case, with a US judge ruling the voice assistant technologies company stated plausible claims that Google attempted to monopolize markets and used illegal tying to do so....
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