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Intellectual Property

May 4, 2012

No verdict in Oracle-Google Java trial

Oracle Corp. got some promising news Wednesday in the form of jury notes in its lawsuit claiming Google Inc. infringed elements of the Java programming language in the Android operating system.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. got some promising news Wednesday in the form of jury notes in its lawsuit claiming Google Inc. infringed elements of the Java programming language in the Android operating system.


Trying to read the mind of deliberating jurors can be dangerous, but the jury's questions led courtroom observers to believe the panel may have concluded that Google infringed 37 Java appl...

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