The technology world has yet another high-profile patent lawsuit to chew on this morning, after Oracle <a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Oracle-Files ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Two formidable figures in the Northern District of California bar went toe-to-toe Thursday morning as U.S. District Judge William Alsup and former U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag sparred over ...
The news cycle today is all about how Google has vanquished Oracle, and any defeat for intellectual property protection is gleefully celebrated online particularly by the open source people who very ...
SAN FRANCISCO --Oracle v. Google is moving full speed ahead into phase two of the trial, focusing on two charges of patent infringement associated with Java. However, after a morning debating motions ...
Way back in 2010, enterprise company Oracle accused Google of lifting copyright-protected code from Java, the programming language it acquired from Sun Microsystems, to design Android. A San Francisco ...
Google has already said it will appeal to the Supreme Court in the latest development in the dispute over unauthorised use of 37 packages of Oracle’s Java application programming interface The Federal ...
UC-Berkeley law professor Pamela Samuelson has opined that the Federal Circuit's May 9 decision in Oracle v. Google may have been influenced by the uncertainty surrounding software patents. The U.S.
The Oracle v. Google clash of the titans has been dragging on for years now, but the case may soon be over: Google has filed a petition for the US Supreme Court to make a final ruling, with huge ...
Goings on from the Oracle v. Google trial dominated the news this week, as did our in-depth look at how Windows 8 fares as a desktop OS.
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