Technology,
Civil Litigation
Nov. 15, 2021
Oracle v HP proprietary software trial delayed until May
Oracle sued HPE in 2016 for allegedly joining with service support company Terix to offer patches of its Solaris operating system to customers who didn't have contracts with Oracle that would make them available.




A federal judge on Friday delayed a major copyright trial over accusations Hewlett Packard Enterprise infringed on Oracle's intellectual property by illegally facilitating access to proprietary software.
The trial was scheduled to begin with jury selection on Nov. 29, but U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar in Oakland said he's engaged in another trial that won't finish until D...
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