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Is there anyone actually supporting Oracle?
Authored by: PJ on Monday, June 03 2013 @ 11:01 PM EDT
Yes. Oracle's amici showed up before, and we covered it. Look in the Archives for Amicus and a few down, you'll find Oracle's.

But here are the lists:

For Oracle:

Microsoft
Eugene H. Spafford, Zhi Ding and Lee A. Hollaar
Ralph Oman
Graphic Artists Guile and Picture Archive Council of American Inc.
BSA
EMC Corporation and NetApp
Scott McNealy and Brian Sutphin
For Google:
Intellectual Property Law Professors (39 of them)
Jonas Anderson, Assistant Professor American University, Washington College of Law

Timothy K. Armstrong, Professor University of Cincinnati College of Law

Dan Burk, Professor University of California, Irvine, School of Law

Michael A. Carrier, Professor Rutgers Law School – Camden

Michael Carroll, Professor American University, Washington College of Law

Brian Carver, Assistant Professor University of California, Berkeley, School of Information

Margaret Chon, Professor Seattle University School of Law

Julie E. Cohen, Professor Georgetown University Law Center

Ralph Clifford, Professor University of Massachusetts School of Law

Stacey L. Dogan, Professor Boston University School of Law

Shubha Ghosh, Professor University of Wisconsin Law School

James Grimmelmann, Professor New York Law School

Paul Heald, Professor University of Illinois College of Law

Peter Jaszi, Professor American University, Washington College of Law

Dennis S. Karjala, Professor Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University

Marshall Leaffer, Distinguished Scholar in IP Law and University Fellow Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Mark Lemley, Professor Stanford Law School

Yvette Joy Liebesman, Assistant Professor Saint Louis University School of Law

Jessica Litman, Professor University of Michigan Law School

Lydia Pallas Loren, Professor Lewis & Clark Law School

Brian J. Love, Assistant Professor Santa Clara University School of Law

Glynn S. Lunney, Jr., Professor Tulane University School of Law

Michael J. Madison, Professor University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Stephen McJohn, Professor Suffolk University Law School

Charles R. McManis, Professor Washington University School of Law

Lateef Mtima, Professor Howard University School of Law

Mark Patterson, Professor Fordham University School of Law

Aaron Perzanowski, Associate Professor Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Victoria Phillips, Professor American University, Washington College of Law

Malla Pollack, co-author, CALLMANN ON UNFAIR COMPETITION, TRADEMARKS & MONOPOLIES (Thomson-Reuters 4th ed.)

Jerome Reichman, Professor Duke University School of Law

Michael Risch, Associate Professor Villanova University School of Law

Michael Rustad, Professor Suffolk University Law School

Matthew Sag, Professor Loyola University Chicago School of Law

Pamela Samuelson, Professor University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

Joshua D. Sarnoff, Professor DePaul University College of Law

Christopher Sprigman, Professor University of Virginia School of Law

Katherine Strandburg, Professor New York University School of Law

Rebecca Tushnet, Professor Georgetown University Law Center

Computer Scientists
1. John Perry Barlow

2. Brian Behlendorf

3. Richard A. Belgard

4. Jon Bentley

5. Matthew Bishop

6. Frederick Brooks

7. David Dill

8. Les Earnest

9. Brendan Eich

10. Dave Farber

11. Jeremiah Flerchinger

12. Martin Fowler

13. Allan Gottlieb

14. David Klausner

15. Kin Lane

16. Doug Lea

17. Paul Menchini

18. Martin Odersky

19. Tim Paterson

20. Tim Peierls

21. Simon Phipps

22. Bill Pugh

23. Larry Roberts

24. Bruce Schneier

25. Curtis Schroeder

26. Dave Snigier

27. Bjarne Stroustrup

28. Paul Sutter

29. Michael Tiemann

30. Andrew Tridgell

31. Josh Triplett

32. Phil Wadler

CCIA

Software Innovators (another long list)

Apiary, Inc.

Azavea, Inc.

Daniel Bricklin

Bright Funds, Inc.

Esther Dyson

EDventure Holdings

Engine Advocacy

fasterlighterbetter d/b/a Copper

Foundry Group

Robert Glushko

Hattery

Mitchell Kapor

Katkar Flink Corporation d/b/a Hipiti

Mozilla Corporation

Tim O'Reilly

Raymond Ozzie

Union Square Ventures, LLC

Zubhium, Inc. d/b/a Vessel

Application Developers Alliance (with Rackspace, TMSoft and Stack Exchange)
FOSSpatents just hilariously wrote that the "creatives" were on the side of Oracle! What is he smoking?

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