Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 11:18 PM EDT |
If I was a bus driver or store clerk press ganged into this jury
I would be mindful of the judge's explanation that the opening
addresses were just each side's Reader's Digest versions of
what the case was about. None of those slides is evidence, and
I have never heard of Harmony. Remember this is only day 2
of an eight week trial.
Taking off my juror's hat, I think it's Oracle worried about the elephant.
Notice how desperate Oracle were to have stricken Google's claim
that it had a license to do what it has done, because they had not
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- what elephants? - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 12:39 PM EDT
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 01:04 AM EDT |
They will probably hold off until Oracle has tied their case around it's
absence. Note that they /have/ introduced gcj and the GNU Classpath already.
Note soon they will have their Larry Page on the stand, subpoenaed by Oracle. No
better place to scupper someone's case than on the stand as their own witness.
"Did you copy ? from Java?" "No that came from Apache's Project
Harmony." Then get the details of what Harmony is into evidence during
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Authored by: Pogue Mahone on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 06:47 AM EDT |
The jury must decide whether it is an elephant or irrelephant.
(I'll get my coat)
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 18 2012 @ 08:27 AM EDT |
Plenty of jokes about the king and elephants are currently floating around...
Call him to deal with the elephants.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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