Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Google twists the knife, asks for sanctions against Oracle attorneyWhat Google doesn't want you to know: It pays Apple $1 billion to be on the iPhone.

The second @Oracle v. @Google trial drew to a close in May, when a jury found that #Google 's use of certain Java APIs wasn't a copyright infringement. But court filings from last week show that Google isn't done delivering punishment to #Oracle, which started the litigation back in 2010. Google will be filing a motion for sanctions against Oracle and its law firm, Orrick, Sutcliffe & Herrington. The motion relates to statements by Oracle attorney Annette Hurst, who revealed financial arrangements between Google and Apple that were confidential—until she discussed them in open court at a January 14 discovery proceeding.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/07/following-courtroom-win-google-wants-sanctions-against-oracle-lawyer/


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