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Authored by: PJ on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 11:14 AM EDT |
I think it's the most brilliant chess move
I've ever seen in a courtroom. It's a
privilege just to watch this. Doesn't mean
it will prevail, but man oh man, what a
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 11:22 AM EDT |
"[Did all the lawyers miss this? Did Oracle know and try and slide it by?
Did Google know, trap, and wait to pounce? ...]"
No, Yes, Yes
(it's not a compilation, it's a collection!, but it's "work as
whole",except all these bits are individually "works as a
whole")
IM(NS)HO IANAL
Boies: "It's not a compilation, no analysis is required"
Boies: "I think that's right" (to confused Judge),
Boies: "I'm not explaining that very well"
Boies: "Each of the APIs is a work as a whole, it's like 37 Journal
articles"
It may not actually have been Boies who said each of those things.
I have no idea what I'm talking about.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 12:57 PM EDT |
Ha! [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Wol on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 06:10 PM EDT |
I suspect Google trapped.
Why else should they bring up the fact large chunks of Java were written by 3rd
parties?
They may even have planned to bring in the copyright registrations themselves
(Oracle could hardly have objected, could they?). But Oracle themselves brought
them in, and handed Google their own head on a plate.
Cheers,
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