Google CEO Larry Page continued his testimony on Wednesday in the trial over whether his company violated Oracle’s Java patents and copyrights. Like Oracle CEO Larry Ellison attempted to do with his ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Google claimed that "rickety legs" support a lawsuit alleging its Android phone exploits patented Java programming, while Oracle called its evidence against Google "overwhelming," ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - An unhappy jury is poised to begin deliberations today on the first third of a potentially 12-week trial over allegedly copyright-protected Java in the Google Android. One juror, ...
A San Francisco jury has returned verdicts on three of four key questions over copyright issues in the high-profile courtroom trial between Oracle and Google. Neither company won a decisive victory, ...
Oracle’s attempts to get a new trial on Java API’s have been rejected by a Judge who happens to know about programming. Oracle lost a case when a Jury decided that the use of 37 Java APIs in Android ...
SAN FRANCISCO --The decisions made by the Android team at Google -- going as far back as 2005 -- continue to come under question in the Oracle-Google trial. During Wednesday's proceedings at the U.S.
A federal court in California has denied Oracle another trial in its long-standing copyright infringement dispute with Google over the use of Java code in the Android operating system. A jury had ...
After 18 months of pre-trial wrangling, millions of dollars in legal expenses, six weeks of jury arguments, testimony from chief execs Larry Ellison and Larry Page, and umpteen attempts to explain ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. This morning in the Oracle vs. Google case, Google told the court it would be filing a motion to drop the damages ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Former Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz took the stand today in the second Oracle v. Google trial, testifying about how the Java language and APIs were used while he was at Sun’s ...
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