Oracle to keep porting software to Itanium after ruling in HP lawsuit
A judge ruled that a contract with HP obligates Oracle to continue porting its software until Itanium is discontinued.
A judge ruled that a contract with HP obligates Oracle to continue porting its software until Itanium is discontinued.
Apple has opposed a government proposed judgment in an e-books price-fixing lawsuit, stating that the judgement seeks to terminate and rewrite its contracts "before a single document has been introduced into evidence, before any witness has testified, and before the court has resolved the disputed facts."
Samsung gave media outlets documents that had been excluded from evidence.
The U.S. acting secretary of commerce sees a Silicon Valley patent office providing several benefits to the region's tech industry.
The compensation, revealed in court filings, seems 'enormous,' according to one observer.
Judge Richard Posner's ruling 'with prejudice' means neither side can refile the case.
A lawsuit seeking class-action status said the company failed to implement 'industry standard' security measures.
Facebook said its conversations with underwriters were 'customary' and 'did not violate any rules'.
The jury deliberated for more than a week before finding no infringement on any claims related to two Java-related patents.
Judge Alsup's ruling means the issue of fair use will likely be put to a new jury.
The jurors will be given until Monday to try to agree on one final copyright issue.
The judge hearing the case told the court that Google lost money on Android throughout 2010.
Developers were introducing 148 serious flaws on an average per website in 2011, according to WhiteHat Security.
Oracle and Google were in court Monday for the start of an eight-week jury trial over Google's use of Java in Android.
Facebook has shot back at Yahoo's patent infringement lawsuit from last month.
The issue at hand is whether storage providers are liable for secondary criminal copyright infringement.
Oracle's Safra Catz and Google's Andy Rubin weren't able to come to an agreement in their dispute over Java technology in Android.
The company formerly known as Silicon Graphics also targets HTC, RIM, LG and Sony in a patent infringement suit.
The acquisition could help it shore up defenses against new patent infringement lawsuits.
Google's new privacy policy is already under scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe.
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