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Oracle v. Google Copyright Case: The Road Ahead
PCWorld
By John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld May 8, 2012 8:57 AM The partial verdict reached in the "tech trial of the decade" between Oracle and Google was just the end of round one in a three-round bout between the industry behemoths. That first phase dealt with ...
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How will verdict in Oracle-Google copyright case affect the search giant's ...
Washington Post
May 8 (Bloomberg) -- A federal judge said Oracle Corp. can't seek $1 billion in damages from Google Inc. for infringing copyrights when it developed Android software running on more than 300 million mobile devices because a jury couldn't agree on ...
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Oracle's Narrow Victory Is Really Google's Win in Java Trial
All Things Digital
How then to interpret the mixed-bag verdict delivered yesterday in the first phase of the lawsuit pitting software giant Oracle against the search engine concern Google, over the use of parts of Java to build the Android mobile operating system?
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Oracle v Google: Jury verdict inconclusive
Computerworld (blog)
As well as the outstanding issue of fair use, Judge William Alsup...must decide whether Oracle's Java APIs...can be copyrighted at all. ... Historically, APIs have not been considered copyrightable. But Oracle argues that...the 166 API packages in Java ...
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Oracle gets partial victory in Google suit
San Francisco Chronicle
After almost a week of deliberation, a 12-person jury in US District Court in San Francisco agreed with Oracle that Google had infringed on the overall structure and sequence of copyrights related to the Java programming language.
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Oracle Jury Finds Infringement, Can't Agree on 'Fair Use'
Washington Post
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc., the largest Web-search provider, infringed copyrights for Oracle Corp.'s technology in developing Android software running on more than 300 million mobile devices, a federal jury said. The 12-member panel in San ...
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Oracle faces setback in case against Google
Los Angeles Times
The 12-member panel concluded that Google lifted technology from Oracle's Java programming language to build its popular Android mobile software that powers more than 300 million devices, but could not reach a unanimous decision on whether Google had ...
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Los Angeles Times
Daily Report: An Inconclusive Verdict for Google and Oracle
New York Times (blog)
The trial, which had put the chief executives of both companies on the witness stand, concerned intellectual property for the Java software language that Oracle acquired when it bought Sun Microsystems. The FOSS Patents blog, which has a lot of the ...
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New York Times (blog)
As Oracle and Google Both Claim Wins in the Java Case, What's Next?
eWeek
The jury in the Oracle vs. Google lawsuit returned a partial verdict, saying Google infringed on Oracle's Java copyrights. However, as jurors deadlocked on the issue of fair use, the issue of API copyrightability becomes paramount. As Oracle and Google ...
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Jury deadlocks on key issue in Google-Oracle trial
BusinessWeek
The impasse reached Monday in San Francisco hobbles Oracle Corp.'s attempt to extract hundreds of millions of dollars from Google on grounds that the search leader pirated parts of Android from Oracle's Java programming system.
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US Jury Hands Google Mixed Verdict on Oracle
New York Times
In a split decision that all but guaranteed continuing litigation, a Federal District Court jury in San Francisco on Monday decided that Google infringed on the overall structure of software copyrights held by Oracle, but also said that Google had not ...
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Expert: Oracle-Google Copyright Verdict 'Terribly Inconclusive'
PC Magazine
"Oracle can emphasize that the jury found that Google copied the structure, sequence, and organization of 37 Java APIs, but Judge [William] Alsup still hasn't decided whether the structure, sequence, and organization of the APIs is copyrightable," ...
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Oracle Tackles Java Patents After Mixed Verdict Against Google
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter Google is infringing on two key sets of Java patents relating to system and memory performance with its Android operating system for smartphones and other mobile devices, Oracle attorney Michael Jacobs told a federal jury Monday in his ...
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Google: We developed Android not knowing Sun's patents
ZDNet (blog)
SAN FRANCISCO – While Google is trying to move for a mistrial for the copyrights segment of its legal battle over Java APIs with Oracle, it's time to move full steam ahead to the next round. Robert Van Nest of Keker and Van Nest LLP presented the ...
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Jury favors Oracle in mega-millions Android lawsuit -- sort of
Fox News
In delivering a partial verdict Monday, the jury found that Google infringed on the largest of Oracle's claims, but it couldn't agree on whether Google's use was legally protected "fair use." SUMMARY TECH TRIAL OF THE CENTURY: Oracle has accused Google ...
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Oracle gets a chance to rewrite software law
CNET
By arguing that programming interfaces called APIs can be copyrighted, Oracle could trigger new legal burdens for technology companies -- such as those building cloud-computing platforms. by Stephen Shankland May 7, 2012 12:39 PM PDT Follow @stshank ...
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Google vs Oracle: Jury torn but case plows on
SlashGear
Google and Oracle may be unable to decide who is the victor after the latest jury decision in the Android Java trial, but even with no clear decision on fair use the case moves on now to whether Oracle's Sun patents have been infringed.
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SlashGear
Legal experts decipher Oracle-Google verdict
CNET (blog)
A unanimous jury found that Google infringed on Oracle's 37 Java APIs, but they could not decide whether Google had made "fair use" of the infringing material in its Android mobile platform. As a result, the odds of a billion-dollar payday in Oracle's ...
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Biz Break: Oracle-Google trial has split decision, pressure builds on Yahoo ...
San Jose Mercury News
By Jeremy C. Owens REDWOOD SHORES, CA - DECEMBER 20: The Oracle headquarters is seen December 20, 2007 in Redwood Shores, California. Oracle reported a 25 percent surge in its fiscal first quarter net income with earnings of $840 million, ...
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Oracle wins partial victory in Google trial
Washington Post
A federal jury in San Francisco ruled Monday that Google infringed on copyrights held by Oracle. US District Court Judge William Alsup ordered Google and Oracle to prepare arguments on that issue. The jury had found that the programming interfaces in ...
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Google infringed Oracle Java copyrights: jury
Baltimore Sun
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc infringed some of Oracle Corp's copyrights on the Java programming language, a US jury found on Monday after days of deliberation. Oracle may have suffered a setback, however, because the jury could not reach a ...
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Oracle vs. Google battle wins only a mixed verdict
Houston Chronicle
A Google-Oracle dispute continues despite Monday's verdict. Photo: Paul Sakuma / AP SAN FRANCISCO - A mixed verdict in the first phase of Oracle's intellectual property lawsuit against Google meant no clear winner emerged Monday in the high-stakes case ...
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Oracle Wins Muddled Victory In Google Copyright Case
Wall Street Journal
By John Letzing Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones)--The jury deliberating over Oracle Corp.'s (ORCL) claims, that Google Inc. (GOOG) infringed copyrights protecting Oracle's Java technology, reached a mixed decision Monday that would ...
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Oracle vs. Google: The Curious Fate of a Tangled Case on Java APIs
eWeek
A jury in Federal District Court for Northern California in San Francisco delivered a partial victory for Oracle by determining that Google had violated Oracle's copyrights related to Java language APIs used to develop the Android mobile operating ...
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eWeek
Google Is Probably the Big Winner in First Phase of Oracle Trial
Corporate Counsel
That prompted Google lead counsel Robert Van Nest to move for a mistrial on that infringement question, which is where Oracle had hoped to cash in on the eye-popping damage figures, at one point estimated at around $1 billion.
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Google Infringed Java Copyrights in Android, Jury Finds
PCWorld
By James Niccolai, IDG News A jury has found that Google infringed Oracle's Java copyrights in Android but could not decide unanimously if the infringement was protected by "fair use." The jury's verdict, delivered Monday after a week of deliberation, ...
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Oracle v. Google jury returns partial verdict, favoring Oracle
CNET (blog)
A unanimous jury found that Google infringed on Oracle's Java, but failed to say whether Google had made "fair use" of the material. Google called for a mistrial. by Rachel King and Dan Farber May 7, 2012 11:30 AM PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- The jury in the ...
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Blogs12 new results for Oracle
 
Jury Issues Partial Verdict in Google-Oracle Trial
By Christina Warren
A jury has issued a partial verdict in the Oracle-Google lawsuit surrounding the origins of Android.
Mashable!
Google Seeks Mistrial After Oracle Claims Partial Victory in Patent ...
By V3
Google has moved that its patent infringement case with Oracle be declared a mistrial following only partial findings of infringement. The jurors found that while Google had infringed upon Oracle Java API copyright in certain claims on the ...
Search Engine Watch
Tech at Night: Oracle wins Java infringement suit against Google ...
By Neil Stevens (Diary)
Well, here we are. The reason CISPA was getting all the attention was allegedly that it was coming to a vote first. Well, now Lieberman-Collins is next to a.
RedState
Jury rules Google infringed on Oracle's copyrights
By Dan Graziano
A San Francisco jury on Monday determined that Google's Android operating system infringes on Oracle's copyrights concerning its Java programing language.
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech
Google found guilty of infringement in Oracle suit, but questions ...
By Kevin Krause
It looks like a minor snag in deliberations this morning wasn't enough to keep a jury from reaching a decision in the first leg of Oracle's trial against.
Android Phone Fans
Paper Chase: Federal jury reaches impasse in Google-Oracle dispute
By Jaclyn Belczyk
JURIST - Paper Chase: Federal jury reaches impasse in Google-Oracle dispute.
Paper Chase
Split decision in Oracle/Google: Yes to infringement, maybe on fair ...
By Tom Krazit
The first part of Oracle and Google's epic intellectual property battle ended in deadlock on Monday after jurors couldn't decide whether Google improperly used code from Sun Microsystems' Java in Google's Android mobile operating system.
GigaOM
Jury deadlocked in Google vs Oracle copyright case | Android ...
By Michael Crider
When it comes to Oracle's massive copyright and patent case against Google, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that the jury has stated that Google.
Android Community
Google found guilty of copyright infringement in Oracle's Android suit ...
By Ryan Whitwam
Google took a blow as they jury found Android infringes on Oracle's Java copyrights.
Geek.com
Understanding Options for Integrating Oracle Access Manager with ...
By Elke Phelps (Oracle Development)
Integrating Oracle Access Manager with the E-Business Suite can be tricky. This is especially true if you're upgrading from EBS 11i to 12, or perhaps also switching from the older Oracle Single Sign-On technology to Oracle Access Manager.
Oracle E-Business Suite Technology
Google-Oracle Ruling: Jury Delivers Partial Verdict On Copyright ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal jury failed to agree on a pivotal issue in Oracle's copyright-infringement case against Google, blunting the impact of its finding that Google relied on another company's technology to build its popular Android ...
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed
Google infringed on Oracle copyright, jury finds | Intellectual ...
By feedback@zdnet.co.uk (Editors)
Google has argued that Sun, which was in charge of Java before Oracle bought Sun, had given Android a warm welcome without demanding that Google license Java. Oracle has argued that Google does need a licence and always did.
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Web6 new results for Oracle
 
Google infringed Oracle Java copyrights: jury | Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc infringed some of Oracle Corp's copyrights on the Java programming language, a U.S. jury found on Monday after days ...
www.reuters.com/.../net-us-oracle-google-idUSBRE8460VQ2...
Oracle v. Google and the Dangerous Implications of Treating APIs ...
There has been no lack of ink spilled on the legal battle between Oracle and Google surrounding Google's use of Java APIs in its Android OS. And no wonder ...
https://www.eff.org/.../oracle-v-google-and-dangerous-implica...
Oracle-Google trial: both sides win, or lose, in the first round ...
Jury deadlocked on whether use of Java to build Android mobile operating system amounted to 'fair use'. By Charles Arthur.
www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/.../oracle-google-trial
ISC Diary | Critical Unpatched Oracle Vulnerability
Sadly, it turns out that current versions of Oracle are not patched. Instead, the vulnerability will apparently only be fixed in future versions of the Oracle database.
isc.sans.edu/diary.html?storyid=13069
Google-Oracle jury clashes on one point - Yahoo! News
Oracle accuses Google of infringing on Java computer programming language patents and copyrights Oracle obtained when it bought Java inventor Sun ...
news.yahoo.com/android-expenses-questioned-oracle-copyrig...
Oracle urges removal of older Java versions due to security risks ...
Company points users to latest Java update, with most recent features, fixes, and performance improvements.
www.javaworld.com/.../120504-oracle-urges-removal-of-olde...


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