District Court Judge William Alsup said Google "failed to comply" with his order of August 7 in the firm's patent litigation with enterprise database and applications vendor Oracle. In Alsup's original ruling, he ordered Google and Oracle to hand...
While the $4 million bill wouldn't pose any significant financial damage to Oracle, the filing adds salt to Oracle's wounds following its failed attempt to win damages from Google for copyright and patent infringement.
Google-Oracle Jury Begins Deliberations in Patent Case It would have been desirable, but less than secondary, for Oracle to prevail on its patent claims," Mueller wrote in a blog post. Oracle itself made this set of priorities perfectly clear when...
Google-Oracle Jury Begins Deliberations in Patent Case Oracle may only win pocket change in its long-running Java battle with Android maker Google, after the latest ruling from the U.S.judge presiding over the courtroom fight.
Google has moved that its patent infringement case with Oracle be declared a mistrial following only partial findings of infringement from a San Francisco court. Oracle has contended that the platform is operating without proper licensing, while...
The high-profile patent infringement battle between Google and Oracle has entered jury deliberations. The juror panel will now decide whether Google infringed on Oracle's Java patents in developing its Android mobile platform.
Google's Android system isn't "critical" to the company's success, although it's an "important" part of its future, according to testimony this week from Google CEO Larry Page as the company tries to defend itself in its legal battle with Oracle.
The trial between Oracle and Google over the use Java software within the Android platform began in California yesterday with the selection of the jury that will hear the dispute between the two technology giants.
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Oracle filed the original suit against Google for patent infringement in August 2010 claiming that Google "knowingly, directly and repeatedly infringed Oracle's Java-related intellectual property" and sought "appropriate remedies".
BT will not be the first to try just that; other companies who have sued Android over alleged patent infringement include Microsoft, Oracle, Apple, eBay, and Gemalto. BT sues Google over alleged patent infringements in Android
Meanwhile, the fight over Android’s technology between Oracle and Google continues, with Oracle now seeking $1.16 billion in damages. This whining strategy also backfired on Google when Google condemned the patent strategies of Microsoft, and...
In the world of mobile, manufacturers are already signing patent licenses with Microsoft that cost $5 to $12 per unit, fighting battles against Apple, and Google themselves are involved in their biggest lawsuit yet with Oracle.
Google brazenly released a blog post condemning the patent strategies of Microsoft, Apple, and Oracle. Google's currently fighting against Oracle in what may be one of the biggest patent cases of all time, ever.
Oracle, the company that owns Java, has been engaged in an arduous legal wrestling match with Google. Oracle's objection to this Google move claimed that the figures were significant enough that they "should not be hidden from the public view.
Patent & Trademark Office to re-examine the validity of Oracle-held patents the company claims Google's Android OS violated, PC World reported. Oracle, Google this week asked the U.S. Oracle Here's a quick recap of recent developments in four of...
Patent and Trademark Office (USTPO) filings offered us additions to Google
phrase searching and predictive queries, some enhancements to interacting with
ecommerce sites that appear to be from Yahoo, a Microsoft Answers system and a
page...
Patent and Trademark Office (USTPO) filings offered us additions to Google
phrase searching and predictive queries, some enhancements to interacting with
ecommerce sites that appear to be from Yahoo, a Microsoft Answers system and a
page...
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USTPO) filings offered us additions to Google phrase searching and predictive queries, some enhancements to interacting with ecommerce sites that appear to be from Yahoo, a Microsoft Answers system and a page...
Yahoo Bolsters Portal Suite with Oracle's Help. Fight against e-commerce patent gathers steam. Playing with Google. If you enter a name and address, it returns a list of names that match, including ages.