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Oracle v. Google: Did the jury really understand it?
Given the high level of technical complexity of these tech industry intellectual property trials, are jurors selected off the street really equipped to understand all of the intricacies?
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers
Google was vindicated over claims of patent infringment today, but let's take a closer look at some of the winners and losers in this case so far.
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Jury strikes a blow against software patents
Ding, dong, the patent witch is dead! Well, maybe not dead, but at least melting a bit.
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Jury clears Google of infringing on Oracle patents
A jury has found that Google did not infringe upon Oracle's patents.
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The muddled mess of the Oracle vs. Google trial
There were no winners in Oracle vs. Google. Only losers, including all programmers, and perhaps everyone else as well.
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Oracle wins on infringement; jury stuck on Google's fair use argument
After deliberating for a week, the jury has returned with an initial verdict covering the copyrights portion of the Oracle-Google trial.
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Oracle-Google trial could result in partial verdict or even mistrial
The court is mulling the possible options if the jury in the Oracle-Google trial cannot come to a unanimous verdict on charges of copyright infringement.
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Oracle, Google lawyers split hairs over more jury instructions
UPDATE #2: The jury came back with another question, suggesting that they might be not be so close to a verdict and back at square one.
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Oracle, Google attorneys have spat over jury instructions
Even as we wait for a verdict on copyrights, Oracle and Google's lawyers are still arguing about jury instructions as well as looking forward to the next phase of the trial.
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Oracle, Google CEOs lined up as witnesses in Android IP trial
Both Google and Oracle's CEOs have been named as witnesses by Oracle in its lawsuit over patent and copyright infringement claims surrounding Java and Android.
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Dell to introduce its Intel Ultrabooks at 2012 CES. Will they include Ivy Bridge processors?
The jury is still definitely out on how well Intel's new Ultrabook platform will do in the market, especially initially as prices remain on the high side. But the company keeps adding vendors to...
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The jury is still out on school iPad deployments
iPads in schools? Great idea, but it can't just be more of the same ol' same ol' with a veneer of tech.
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Jury slams SAP $1.3 billion in TomorrowNow lawsuit
Oracle awarded $1.3 billion in its case against TomorrowNow and SAP. What next?
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Jury: SAP owes Oracle $1.3 billion for copyright infringement
A federal jury sent a strong message today, awarding Oracle $1.3 billion in damages in a copyright infringement case against SAP.
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Bernie Madoff software programmers indicted
Bernie's not the only one heading to the big house it would appear. Two Madoff Investment (BLMIS) employees are facing 30 years in jail time for designing special software programs that contained...
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CIOs: Apple iPad, slate PCs have a business role
TechRepublic's CIO Jury says there's a business case for the Apple iPad and the various slate PCs coming from computer manufacturers in 2010.
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CIO Jury: Will Snow Leopard boost Macs for business?
Apple may be reinvigorated with CEO Steve Jobs back at the helm and a new OS just out of the gates, but it looks like the business world is still closed to the Mac maker.
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CIO Jury: Cloud funding is on the rise, but big security questions linger
TechRepublic polled its panel of IT leaders and asked if cloud computing was funded in their 2009 budgets. See the CIO Jury vote and the comments.
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CIOs hit the snooze button on Snow Leopard
With Exchange support, Snow Leopard was supposed to attract more business users to Mac. A new survey from TechRepublic's CIO Jury dashes that theory.
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Judge changes her mind: Tenenbaum is liable
Another day, another crazy turn in the Tenenbaum trial. First Joel admits that he downloaded and uploaded a multitude of songs. So the plaintiffs ask for a directed verdict (taking the decision...
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