U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California holds that the 37 APIs that Oracle -- and a jury -- said Google infringed can't be protected under copyright law
Originally Published: The Recorder
U.S. District Judge William Alsup holds that the 37 APIs that Oracle -- and a jury -- said Google infringed can't be protected under copyright law
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Very quietly, Oracle is once again leading all Silicon Valley tech companies in spending on lobbying in Washington. It would seem that the lobbying crown would go to a company like Google which is un
Corporate Counsel
Oracle and other Silicon Valley giants are making Congress their new stomping ground, with expensive (and effective) lobbying campaigns, reports sibling publication The Recorde
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