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Jury Rejects Oracle Patent Claims Against Google
Oracle, however, did win in an earlier phase of the trial, decided on May 7, when the jury sided with Oracle's separate claim that Google infringed on some copyrights, to a small degree. Judge William Alsup of US District Court in Northern California
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:44P
Son fights mom's $93K nursing home bill
The state, and 28 others, have "filial support" laws that allow adult children to be held responsible for parents' expenses, ABC News reports. John Pittas' mother spent six months in the Liberty Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Allentown in 2007,
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:40P
Google Smacks Oracle Down in Android Lawsuit
OK, maybe not as dramatic as Ryan Seacrest's announcement of tonight's American Idol winner, but Google has claimed victory over Oracle in a landmark patent-infringement case involving the search giant's ubiquitous Android mobile operating system.
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:39P
Google Smacks Oracle Down in Android Lawsuit
OK, maybe not as dramatic as Ryan Seacrest's announcement of tonight's American Idol winner, but Google has claimed victory over Oracle in a landmark patent-infringement case involving the search giant's ubiquitous Android mobile operating system.
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:39P
Jury Voted 9-3 in Favor of Google in Oracle Case
The outcome of the trial might've set a precedent regarding software developers' use of open-source content. Again, Oracle had tried to convince the court that the Java APIs were so complex that they could be classified as a protected creative work.
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:33P
Jury Voted 9-3 in Favor of Google in Oracle Case
The outcome of the trial might've set a precedent regarding software developers' use of open-source content. Again, Oracle had tried to convince the court that the Java APIs were so complex that they could be classified as a protected creative work.
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:33P
Lead assailant in Matthew Chew case sentenced
On Wednesday, the first of six defendants, Idris Elahi, 19, was sentenced in New London Superior Court to 35 years in prison for Chew's murder. Prosecutor Stephen M. Carney said the group went out “hunting for someone to hurt.” In previous statements
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:30P
Lead assailant in Matthew Chew case sentenced
On Wednesday, the first of six defendants, Idris Elahi, 19, was sentenced in New London Superior Court to 35 years in prison for Chew's murder. Prosecutor Stephen M. Carney said the group went out “hunting for someone to hurt.” In previous statements
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:30P
Oracle poured millions into failed patent trial, but will fight on
Not $7 billion big (the price Oracle paid for Sun Microsystems and the Java intellectual property it used to sue Google), but it's common for a high-profile trial to cost millions of dollars for each side. That's one reason so many are settled before
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:26P
Oracle poured millions into failed patent trial, but will fight on
Not $7 billion big (the price Oracle paid for Sun Microsystems and the Java intellectual property it used to sue Google), but it's common for a high-profile trial to cost millions of dollars for each side. That's one reason so many are settled before
Updated: 05/23/2012 05:26P