Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. will need judicial help to have any chance of getting the hundreds of millions of dollars in damages it claims it is owed by Google Inc., which a jury found infringed elements of the Java programming language in its Android operating system.
After nearly a week of deliberations, a San Francisco federal jury on Monday returned a split decision on Oracle's copyright in...
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