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Oracle wants $1.16 billion in damages from Google
Oracle has had trouble pinpointing an estimate of damages it claims to have incurred on Google's part.
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Google, Oracle settlement talks: Scrum over damages remains
The two Larrys from Oracle and Google continue to talk about an Android settlement, but confusion over damages indicates the two sides are far apart.
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Facebook privacy settings 'better'; doesn't undo the damage already done
Facebook's new privacy settings refresh may look appealing to the user at first glance, but it does not even slightly make up or negate the harm caused by lax settings and a non-private, gaping...
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Justice says $1.9 million verdict is constitutional
Jammie Thomas-Rasset was hit with a $1.9 million verdict for filesharing 24 songs -- roughly $80,000 per song. Is that even constitutional? Thomas-Rasset's lawyers filed an appeal saying it's not....
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Consensus! Tenenbaum defense is a trainwreck
TechDirt says that the Tenenbaum defense is a "trainwreck in motion." Picking up on copyright industry lawyer Ben Sheffner's opinion that the biggest error - of the many Team Tenenbaum made - was...
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'Insane' $1.9 million verdict could prove RIAA's downfall
So Jammie Thomas-Rasset is a thief - a willful copyright infringer - who uploaded 24 songs to the Internet. At least, the jury in her second trial so found in delivering a $1.9 million verdict:...
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House committee passes 'gluttonous' Pro IP Act
So, we have a credit crisis, a foreclosure crisis, a full-blown recession and no plans on how to get out of Iraq or how to create a regional solution. So what do we need? How about an intellectual...
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The end of RIAA litigation
I spent this morning on the phone with Ray Beckerman of the Recording Industry v The People blog, who laid out why the decision is pretty much the touch of death for the RIAA's litigation...
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Justice comes out against Jammie Thomas
After Jammie Thomas left court with a $222,000 judgment against her for allegedly illegally downloading music, she vowed to appeal the decision. The basis of the appeal was that the statutory...
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House passes patent reform, as White House voices objections
The House of Representatives handed the technology industry a big win by passing the Patent Reform Act. The bill changes the way damages for patent infringement are calculated, InfoWorld reports....
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Torture-Testing: Peli i1010
Gallery of images of the Peli i1010 being torture-tested.
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Torture Testing - The big case test - Part 2
OK, we've looked at the tests, now let's see how the cases stand up to them!
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Prodisc White Termal Hub Printable 8x DVD-R Media
The blank DVD-R media that destroyed my MacBook Pro SuperDrive: Prodisc White Termal Hub Printable 8x DVD-R.
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Photos: Microbes versus insects
Killing bugs with naturally occurring (but selectively bred) micro-organisms could save farmers billions of dollars a year in crop damage.
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Photos: Microbes versus insects
Killing bugs with naturally occurring (but selectively bred) micro-organisms could save farmers billions of dollars a year in crop damage.
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There will be another major quake
If another earthquake the size of the 1906 tremor hit Silicon Valley or San Francisco, what could happen? Using high tech scientists working for U.S. Geological Survey found some of the answers.
Additional Results
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Oracle-Google trial gets messier ahead of damages phase
Oracle and Google want to address willfulness to infringe now in order to get around messier issues in phase three -- or possibly to avoid a third phase altogether.
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Oracle might only receive $150,000 in damages from Google
In what was once touted as a $6 billion case, Oracle might end up with only $150,000 in statutory damages.
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Fixing a water damaged iPhone 4S
There are no guarantees, but if your iPhone's gone for a swim, then this is worth a try.
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Google fumbles iOS Gmail app launch: Is there lasting damage?
On Twitter, Google responded with a simple "we messed up" as an iOS Gmail launch goes bad.
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