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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 24 2012 @ 12:54 AM EDT |
...he is trying to mislead the judge...
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Authored by: stegu on Tuesday, April 24 2012 @ 04:44 AM EDT |
> Boies: That's not what we're trying to say.
> And I'm probably not explaining well.
At this late stage in their presentation of the case,
it's strange that he is unable to explain things well,
and this should be a cause for suspicion by the judge.
They are gripping for a straw which they cannot even
describe properly - probably because it isn't there.
To me, this looks a lot like litigation over nothing
but hot air, with a plan to remain vague and confusing
in a vain hope of getting a jury to believe that there
must be some violation simply because Oracle brought a
lawsuit. I get an image in my mind of Oracle as
a headless chicken trying to escape after being
beheaded. They're going through the motions without
any hope of survival, and without a plan, but if they
don't follow through with this dead case, they might
run the risk of being accused of frivolous litigation.
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