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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 07:05 PM EDT |
This order is written so clearly, in plain English, that even people with no
legal training (such as myself) can easily read and understand it.
Great job
by Judge Alsup.
I hope this ruling stands the test of time. After reading
it, I certainly believe that it deserves to. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 07:09 PM EDT |
It could, but then it will likely go to the appeals. Where the judges probably
will not be so well versed with programming and software in general. Most likely
end up having it overturned and an even bigger mess will ensue, dragging it even
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 07:18 PM EDT |
An early order could have been appealed.
To run its course properly justice needs time and all
parties must be given the opportunity to defend their case
fully.
That way Oracle will not come back for more. Or if they want
to try again they will have to be very creative and come
from a completely different angle that does not involve
either patents or copyrights...
I sincerely wish them luck :-)[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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- Very readable - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 07:19 PM EDT
- Very readable - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 08:39 PM EDT
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 08:28 PM EDT |
This is an amazing technical piece of work. Anyone found an error yet? [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 01 2012 @ 12:20 AM EDT |
We're certainly out taxpayer dollars, that's true, but the entertainment value
I've received from watching this case makes up for that, I feel.
Oracle is out a bunch of cash, but given BSF's fees, and the fact that they paid
for Boies himself to handle the case, it's no small sum.
BSF got paid, true, but this is a very high profile loss for them, and besides,
they've sponsored a regional arts festival, so I know at least some of that
Oracle money is coming back to my area.
Google is out their legal fees, but I'm sure that however much they had to pay
out, it still falls respectably short of their bid for the Nortel patent pool,
which they never had to pay out on anyway.
So, overall, pretty good, I think.
bkd[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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