Oracle's nearly eight-year legal battle with Google just won't end. Tuesday a federal appeals court ruled that Google violated Oracle's copyrights when it built a custom version of the Java platform ...
Concern over the disclosure of trade secrets cropped up again in the pretrial phase of the United States' antitrust case against Oracle, with a federal judge sternly rebuking a Department of Justice ...
Oracle agreed on Tuesday to bear the costs of a third attempt at estimating damages in its lawsuit against Google, rather than postpone the damages claims. Oracle accepted the terms proposed Friday by ...
The judge hearing Oracle’s Java patent lawsuit against Google hopes to get the case wrapped up before the end of November, he said Wednesday, but it won’t help his cause that the U.S. patent office ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
For years, customers and investors have turned to the courts in an effort to reform what they believed were rampant abuses in the corporate software industry--often with disappointing results. The ...
A federal judge handed Oracle a key victory Thursday, ruling that the company's potential acquisition of software rival PeopleSoft would pose no threat to competition in the corporate software market.
Oracle made its move when PeopleSoft was in the process of completing a friendly acquisition with JD Edwards, a smaller competitor in the market. The deal secured PeopleSoft's position as No. 2 in the ...
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