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Friday, 13 August 2010 - Oracle sues Google over Android |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (7) Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared India to target Google, Skype messaging next - FT 12 Aug 2010 Scientists find new superbug spreading from India 11 Aug 2010 Hidden trillions widen China's wealth gap: study 12 Aug 2010 Oracle sues Google over Android 2:23am EDT GM CEO steps down on cusp of IPO filing | Video 1:29am EDT Attractive women overlooked for certain jobs? 09 Aug 2010 Japan PM and BOJ governor may meet next week on yen 12:38am EDT Sailors press Gates on how defense budget hits them 12 Aug 2010 HP's top lawyer in the eye of the storm again 12 Aug 2010 HP's top lawyer in the eye of the storm again 12 Aug 2010 Pictures of the month: July 03 Aug 2010 India to target Google, Skype messaging next - FT 12 Aug 2010 Scientists find new superbug spreading from India 11 Aug 2010 China consumer confidence rises in second quarter 12 Aug 2010 Hidden trillions widen China's wealth gap: study 12 Aug 2010 U.S. to commemorate WWII with "kiss-in" 12 Aug 2010 Oracle sues Google over Android 2:23am EDT Scorpions, frogs, lizards: A military diet 09 Feb 2010 India gives RIM until Aug 31 to yield on BlackBerry | Video 12 Aug 2010 Analysis: Rare earth monopoly a boon to Chinese clean tech firms 12 Aug 2010 Oracle sues Google over Android Digg This Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Related News Oracle says sues Google over Android Thu, Aug 12 2010 UPDATE 1-Oracle says sues Google over Android Thu, Aug 12 2010 IBM, Oracle end lawsuit over poaching executives Wed, Aug 11 2010 Oracle's Ellison blasts HP board for Hurd's exit Tue, Aug 10 2010 Google ordered to defend against age bias lawsuit Thu, Aug 5 2010 Related Topics Technology » iPad » Media » A T-Mobile G1 Google phone running Android is shown photographed in Encinitas, California January 20, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Mike Blake NEW YORK | Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:23am EDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oracle Corp sued Google Inc, alleging patent and copyright infringement in the development of the popular Android smartphone software. The suit, filed on Thursday in California federal court, claims that Google "knowingly, directly and repeatedly infringed Oracle's Java-related intellectual property" in developing Android, Oracle spokeswoman Karen Tillman said in a statement. "This lawsuit seeks appropriate remedies." Oracle acquired Java through its $5.6 billion purchase of Sun Microsystems earlier this year. Analysts said the suit against Google could signal that Oracle intends to be more aggressive in seeking licensees for Java, a technology that is used in many types of Internet-based products. Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison has said he views the Java software as a key asset, pointing to its use in a variety of electronic devices, from PCs to DVD players. "Sun's corporate philosophy was obviously very different from Oracle's in terms of enforcing the Java patents," said Edward Reines, an IP litigator at Weil Gotshall who is involved in separate patent litigation against Oracle. A Google spokesman said he could not comment on the lawsuit as the company had not had a chance to review it yet. Analysts say Google's Android operating system uses portions of Java technology. About 200,000 smartphones and other devices based on the Android operating system are sold each day, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said at an August 4 conference. The case is Oracle of America Inc v Google Inc, in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California . (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Gary Hill and Anshuman Daga) Technology iPad Media Comments See All Comments (7)  |  Post Comment Aug 12, 2010 11:07pm EDT Its sick mentality of Oracle. Its very much possible that this could be back fire for Oracle. Sadly that’s how Sun sets for Java… deepakOne Report As Abusive     Aug 13, 2010 12:03am EDT Oracle is suing Google over Android? Hey isn’t Oracle CEO Larry Ellison best friends with Steve Jobs? I think so … and I think I smell desperation on Apple’s side … http://www.peoplesoft-planet.com/Larry-Ellison-Discusses-Steve-Jobs-In-Interview.html Lepsa Report As Abusive     Aug 13, 2010 12:33am EDT First Oracle drops the ball on getting Java on the IPAD. Now they are attacking Google for using Java. Ridiculous akebulan Report As Abusive     Aug 13, 2010 1:36am EDT Just a question for someone who might have the knowledge (unlikely given im asking over news forums). I thought that most high use internet apps were moving away from Java because it uses a lot more resources then the alternatives? outsideopinion Report As Abusive     Aug 13, 2010 2:37am EDT Fascinating. Isn’t there a general rule of thumb in business – “don’t sue your customers”. Maybe Google doesn’t pay much to Oracle, but right now they have just a few ‘official’ programming languages. C, Java, Javascript and Python. Maybe they’ll declare “Go is now officially replacing Java” and stop supporting Java in their APIs etc. Suddenly a lot less potential Java licensees. nicfulton Report As Abusive     Aug 13, 2010 3:08am EDT This is the beginning of the end for Java… I would not invest in a product working with any Java related tech, knowing that I may need to pay steep royalty one day… Ananke Report As Abusive     Aug 13, 2010 3:38am EDT They have turned Sun’s defensive patents into offensive ones. This is in absolute defiance of the original purpose of Java and pulls the rug from under it. From Ellison’s predatory, possibly sociopathic, nature I should have expected this but instead I am dumbfounded at his audacity. 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