The Oracle v. Google aftermath
4 06 2012Joe Mullin – June 3 2012
ars technica
Oracle v. Google
- Google wins crucial API ruling, Oracle’s case decimated
- Larry Ellison’s rose colored glasses: “The jury found that Google infringed”
- Oracle poured millions into failed patent trial, but will fight on
- Oracle v. Google jury foreman reveals: Oracle wasn’t even close
- Oracle v. Google: no patent infringement found
The Oracle v. Google patent and copyright trial is over, resulting in definitive wins for Google on both fronts. Ars interviewed two Google attorneys—general counsel Kent Walker, and litigation counsel Renny Hwang—asking for their sense of what the case could mean beyond its effects on the companies themselves.
Google GC Kent Walker: “People are treating patents like lottery tickets”
Q: What does the Oracle v. Google case patent show us, more broadly?
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