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Authored by: darlmclied on Sunday, May 13 2012 @ 05:59 PM EDT |
I meant to add, saying that no reasonable jury could come up with
the decision that they did just strikes me as totally
irresponsible. In effect, he is saying the jury is not reasonable,
so he might as well declare a mis-trial right now.
Judge Alsup has seemed pretty good on the whole, although I do at
times feel this whole case is a bit of an ego-trip for him. As I
see it, Oracle's claims are pretty pathetic and should not be
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Authored by: jbb on Sunday, May 13 2012 @ 06:55 PM EDT |
If Google wins then they will not appeal. So far the judge has strongly hinted
that Oracle is not going to be happy with the damages from the copyright claims
so it is likely only Oracle will want to appeal.
By deciding in favor of Oracle
on this particular point it should have given Oracle one less cause for appeal.
Of course, the lawyers have neatly turned that logic on its head and are now
trying to convert a win on this point into new grounds for an appeal.
We saw tricks like this in the sad SCO saga. Eventually one learns to
never give BS&F an inch because if you do they will try to take a
light-year. IMO this kind of gaming corrodes the judicial system and if the
gaming is not stopped, it will eventually destroy the system to the detriment of
us all.
--- Our job is to remind ourselves that there are more
contexts
than the one we’re in now — the one that we think is reality.
-- Alan Kay [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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