Oracle and Google both file appeals in Android trial verdict
An expected appeal from Redwood Shores against Google as the Android trial goes on even longer
An expected appeal from Redwood Shores against Google as the Android trial goes on even longer
Oracle’s standing in this case became even more shaky yesterday, and they took a rearguard action to counter this by forgoing infringer’s profits if they
Monday provided arguably the most confusing day in court yet. From the outset Oracle looked victorious, but delving deeper reveals no winners
A Rule 50 motion filed late last night by lawyers working for Google may significantly shift the course of the Oracle v. Google trial
Day 5 of proceedings in the trial between Oracle and Google over Java patents used Android was considerably low key by the standards set, but there were some important developments.
Day Four of the trial centred upon delving deeper into the definition of Java APIs and Google engineer Tim Lindholm testifying
A last-ditch attempt from the court to get Google and Android to thrash out differences ahead of April 16th.
Judge Alsup has filed the order. The two companies will meet in April, which will suit Oracle just fine.
Did Sun and Google stalemate over fragmentation, and was it just financial concerns that kept Sun and Google out of the courtroom?