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Intellectual Property

Apr. 19, 2012

Oracle CEO testifies in case against Google

Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison acknowledged on Tuesday that he explored the idea of building a smartphone and then tried to reach a business deal with Google Inc. before suing the company for copyright and patent infringement.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison took the witness stand Tuesday, acknowledging that he explored the idea of building a smartphone and then tried to reach a business deal with Google Inc. before suing the company for copyright and patent infringement.


Google, which ultimately spurned Oracle's offer, is using that fact as a way to portray itself as the wronged par...

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