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Oracle co-President Charles Phillips on Monday outlined a case for challenging the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit blocking his company's hostile $9.4 billion bid to buy PeopleSoft.
News Oracle-SAP Case Takes Dramatic Eleventh-hour Turn By James Niccolai Oct 28, 2010 3:50 pm PDT ...
If this distinction held up, it probably would distinguish Oracle's copying of SQL from Google's copying of Java. IBM's SQL didn't have a vast library of supporting functions for Oracle to copy in ...
The briefs have started to come in , and the Supreme Court will soon hear oral argument (date TBD), in the Google v. Oracle** case. **Connoisseurs of case ...
Oracle's lawyers have made their final pitch to paint Google as a copyright outlaw, and the decision is now up to a 10-person jury. The jurors have been cloistered in a room on the 19th floor of ...
If Oracle loses that case, its next option may be to mount a proxy fight for control of PeopleSoft's board, as it had planned to do earlier this year, before the antitrust suit.
Oracle has been ordered to pay a former sales executive nearly $190,000 after the software giant lost a sex discrimination case. U.S.-born Karen Carlucci, an IT sales account manager for 10 years ...
Oracle’s infringement case against Google over the use of Java APIs in Android has now moved to the trial phase. We’ve collected all of our daily reports, analysis, and courtroom coverage for ...
A federal judge overseeing Oracle Corp.'s lawsuit against Google Inc. ruled Thursday that the use of certain software code doesn't violate copyright laws, dealing a blow to Oracle and setting a ...
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