Intellectual Property
Dec. 21, 2011
Oracle wants to move up trial date in case against Google
Arguing that the value of its Java programming language is suffering "irreparable damage," attorneys for Oracle Corp. want the company's patent and copyright infringement trial against Google Inc. to start next month.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Arguing that the value of its Java programming language is suffering "irreparable damage," attorneys for Oracle Corp. want the company's patent and copyright infringement trial against Google Inc. to start next month.
Mountain View-based Google, the defendant in the case, is in no hurry, arguing that it would be very difficult to start a trial before July.
The dispute about t...
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