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Intellectual Property

May 18, 2012

Oracle defers copyright damages in case against Google

Oracle Corp. made it all but official Wednesday that it is betting on a retrial to win its huge copyright infringement lawsuit against Google Inc. for infringing elements of the Java programming language.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. made it all but official Wednesday that it is betting on a retrial to win its huge copyright infringement lawsuit against Google Inc. for infringing elements of the Java programming language.


David Boies, the New York-based chairman of Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP who represents Oracle, followed through on his offer Tuesday to postpone the copyright damages phase of...

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