In Alsup's original ruling, he ordered Google and Oracle to hand over the names of journalists and bloggers they paid during the Java copyrights and patents lawsuit by August 17. District Court Judge William Alsup said Google "failed to comply...
A U.S.federal court jury ruled that the company did not infringe on Oraclepatents with its use of Java components in its Android platform. The] jury verdict that Android does not infringe Oracle’s patents was a victory not just for Google but the...
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. The jurors found that while Google had infringed upon Oracle Java API copyright in...
The juror panel will now decide whether Google infringed on Oracle's Java patents in developing its Android mobile platform. The high-profile patent infringement battle between Google and Oracle has entered jury deliberations.
However, Google believes they didn't violate the Java patents and that Oracle can't copyright certain parts of the programming language. As the Google-Oracle trial continues into its second week, Oracle lawyers today interrogated Google executives...
Oracle Rejects Google’s $3 Million Offer to Settle Patent Dispute Facebook alleges that Yahoo was infringing on 10 of its patents related to the operation of its web services and social networking. From the outset, we said we would defend ourselves...
Ahead of an upcoming trial in April over claims that Google's Android operating system has infringed on Java patents, Google has offered to pay Oracle $3 million plus a portion of its Android platform revenue in an attempt to reach a settlement...
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. According to a BT spokesperson, several additional Google properties – including...
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.
While the entire thing is worth a read, some of the most stinging lines and sentiments include the accusation that there's "a hostile, organized campaign against Android by Microsoft, Oracle, Apple and other companies, waged through bogus patents...
The case started in August 2010, seven months after Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems – and, with it, all rights to the Java patents. Oracle, the company that owns Java, has been engaged in an arduous legal wrestling match with Google.
Patent & Trademark Office to re-examine the validity of Oracle-held patents the company claims Google's Android OS violated, PC World reported. OracleOracle, Google this week asked the U.S. Here's a quick recap of recent developments in four of...
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...
Moreover cofounder and chief executive Nick Denton is stepping down, to let the company grow under a former DoubleClick and Oracle executive, Susan Atherton. New Search Patents SearchDay, July 17, 2001 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01...
Moreover cofounder and chief executive Nick Denton is stepping down, to let the company grow under a former DoubleClick and Oracle executive, Susan Atherton. New Search Patents SearchDay, July 17, 2001 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01...