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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 04:32 PM EDT |
>At least this way we don't have to suffer a whole weekend of paid Oracle
mouthpieces sprouting off over the verdict.
In the SCO trial, the paid mouthpieces swarmed as soon as there was a
possibility of imminent bad news. (And any professional PR machine prefers to
work in that mode.) I expect that, this way, the Oracle mouthpieces will be free
to spread whatever message they were paid for, untrammeled by any need to be
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 05:03 PM EDT |
You have more hope with Judge Alsup than I do.
If he's going to rule the APIs are not copyrightable, why is he so hell-bent on
pushing the jury to find against Google?
I've got a hunch he'll rule that the APIs are copyrightable.
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