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SpeakWare, a California-based company, filed a lawsuit against Apple last Thursday, accusing the iPhone maker of violating the patent for audio control.
According to Appleinsider, the American company alleges Apple's patent infringement – "remote control" – by developing products that control accessories, including iPods, iPads and HomePod headsets, as well as Siri and HomeKit.
The patent was issued in 2002, and it is speculated that Apple has been aware of it since at least March 2014.
SpeakWare seeks compensation for pre- and post-judgment benefits, as well as legal costs .
Apple is regularly targeted by similar lawsuits, many of which fail before a settlement or trial is concluded, but there are exceptions: in April, for example, Apple ordered 502.6 million dollars for VirnetX due to abuse on FaceTime and iMessage. .
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