False Analogies in the Oracle v. Google Oral Argument
The danger of false analogies in software copyright cases was readily apparent in last Thursday’s oral argument in Oracle v. […]
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The danger of false analogies in software copyright cases was readily apparent in last Thursday’s oral argument in Oracle v. […]
As Jon previewed on Monday, today the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held the latest round of oral […]
This Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) will hold oral arguments in the fair use […]
Just after Memorial Day, entities and individuals supporting affirmance of the jury’s fair use verdict in the Oracle v. Google […]
As Matt Schruers indicated in a DisCo post earlier this week, copyright holder representatives have filed amicus briefs in support […]
The high profile IP dispute over Google’s reimplementation of the Oracle-owned Java API in Android software is headed back to […]
Many observers, including me, predicted that the 2014 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“CAFC”) […]
Yesterday, the district court in the Oracle America v. Google copyright litigation over the Android application program interfaces (APIs) denied […]
As predicted here two weeks ago when the jury found that Google’s use of Java declaring code in the Android operating system […]
The jury in the ongoing copyright infringement litigation between Oracle and Google returned a verdict today in favor of Google. […]