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Technology,
Civil Litigation

Jun. 15, 2021

Oracle can pursue major copyright violation claims against HPE

U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar found there is enough evidence indicating that Hewlett Packard Enterprise partnered with service support company Terix to provide customers unauthorized updates of Oracle’s Solaris operating system.

A federal judge on Monday cleared the way for Oracle to pursue major copyright infringement claims in an upcoming trial against Hewlett Packard Enterprise on an accusation that it illegally facilitated access to proprietary software.

U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar found there is enough evidence indicating that HPE partnered with service support company Terix to prov...

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