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January 11, 2016
Oracle Discovery Bid In $1B Google IP Row Ripped By Judge
A California federal judge on Monday refused Oracle America Inc.'s last-minute request for 17,000 documents from Google Inc.'s privilege log in a $1 billion suit accusing Google of software copyright infringement, saying the discovery bid was "beyond the pale."
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January 06, 2016
Oracle Wants Single Damages Period In $1B Google Suit
Oracle America Inc. on Tuesday slammed Google's attempt to separately analyze damages in its $1 billion software copyright lawsuit, saying Google's recent statement that the Android phone's new open-source code is licensed by Oracle is "fantasy" and doesn't justify separate damages periods for the code at issue.
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December 24, 2015
Copyright Cases To Watch In 2016
From a cutting-edge fair use fight between Google and Oracle to a hotly anticipated appeal from the artists behind "Blurred Lines," 2016 is looking like it will be another fascinating year in the world of copyright law. Here are the key cases attorneys will be following.
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November 23, 2015
Oracle Can't DQ Expert In $1B Copyright Fight With Google
A California federal judge Monday refused to disqualify an expert in Oracle Corp.'s $1 billion software copyright lawsuit against Google Inc. who testified in Apple's long-running smartphone patent fight against Samsung, saying Oracle has failed to show his neutrality in the case is compromised.
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September 18, 2015
Jury In Oracle's $1B Copyright Fight To Hear Fair Use First
The jury hearing Oracle Corp.'s closely-watched $1 billion software copyright lawsuit against Google Inc. will decide on damages and willfulness only if it rejects Google's fair use defense, sparing it the "burden" of hearing Oracle's damage theories, a California federal judge ruled Friday.
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July 30, 2015
Round 2 In Oracle-Google Java Fight Must Wait For 2016
A second trial in the closely watched copyright battle between Oracle Corp. and Google Inc. over Android's use of Oracle's Java APIs won't take place until next spring at the earliest, the California federal judge overseeing the case said Thursday.
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July 29, 2015
4 Copyright Cases To Watch In The Second Half Of 2015
From new proceedings in Google's epic clash with Oracle to key appeals over the Digital Millennium Copyright Act's safe harbor, here are four copyright cases you need to be watching in the second half of the year.
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July 23, 2015
Oracle Preps For Software Fair Use Fight Against Google
With Oracle Corp.'s closely-watched software copyright lawsuit against Google Inc. shifting from the U.S. Supreme Court back to a California trial judge, Oracle moved Wednesday to update the case to prepare for Google's expected fair use defense.
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September 04, 2012
Judge Hacks Google's Court Costs, Orders Oracle To Pay $1M
A California federal judge on Tuesday awarded Google Inc. just $1 million of the $4 million in court costs it sought to collect from Oracle Corp. after winning their patent infringement dispute and denied Google's challenge to a minor copyright claim that went in Oracle's favor.
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August 20, 2012
Google Skirted Order To Reveal Paid Bloggers, Judge Says
A California federal judge on Monday said Google Inc. hasn't complied with an order directing it and Oracle America Inc. to disclose any payments to those who have reported or published comments on Oracle's two-year-old copyright infringement suit over Google's Android platform.