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http://osdir.com/Article11366.phtml
The complaint was filed by Fairsearch Europe, a group of Google's competitors, including the mobile phone maker Nokia and the software titan Microsoft, and by other companies, like Oracle. It accuses Google of using the ...
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http://www.osnews.com/story/26936
Filed by Fairsearch, an anti-Google lobby group formed by Microsoft, Nokia, and Oracle, the complaint seems to centre around the suite of Google applications you can find on most Android phones today, such as Gmail, Maps ...
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http://www.techdirt.com/blog/wireless/articles/20130409/02120322631/google-competitors-file-ridiculous-eu-complaint-arguing-that-free-android-is-anti-competitive.shtml
Google Competitors File Ridiculous EU Complaint Arguing That 'Free' Android Is Anti-Competitive. from the get-over-yourselves dept. FairSearch, the increasingly silly and shrill looking "coalition" of tech companies which ...
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http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/oracle-v-google-complaint-for-copyrig-52571/
Full-text copy of Oracle's complaint against Google regarding Java patent infringement. Filed in Northern California District court 8/12/2010. Quote: "Android (including without limitation the Dalvik VM and the Android software ...
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http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/10/01/microsoft-files-itc-patent-complaint-against-motorolaandroid/
Update: a Google spokesperson told me in a statement: "We are disappointed that Microsoft prefers to compete over old patents rather than new products. Sweeping software patent claims like these threaten innovation.
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http://www.fosspatents.com/2011/02/google-asks-patent-office-to-reexamine.html
If the court gives Google the requested opportunity to file a motion, Google's counsel promises to do so "no later than February 28." In the following sections I'll comment on the patent reexamination request, the attempt to ... Google said that Oracle's original complaint wasn't specific enough concerning which Oracle copyrights were allegedly infringed by which Google software. The court agreed, and Oracle amended the complaint accordingly. I watch a lot of cases ...
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http://news.techeye.net/business/google-oracle-java-code-patent-pinch-continues
According to documents obtained by intellectual property expert Florian Mueller, Oracle is alleging that Google derived code from specs for hundreds of copyrighted Java files. The judge has allegedly said: "Having considered ...
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http://www.neowin.net/news/google-files-eu-complaint-calls-microsoft-and-nokia-patent-trolls
Google has filed a complaint with the EU, accusing Microsoft and Nokia of trying raise the price of mobile devices and creating patent trolls. And we thought being a patent troll was bad.
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http://blog.eisele.net/2010/08/oracle-vs-google-details-patents.html
From the complaint: Google's Android competes with Oracle America's Java as an operating system software platform for cellular telephones and other mobile devices. [...] Google has been aware of Sun's patent portfolio, including the patents at ... Method And Apparatus For Preprocessing And Packaging Class Files Patent No. 5,966,702. System And Method For Dynamic Preloading Of Classes Through Memory Space Cloning Of A Master Runtime System Process ...
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http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/06/google-files-complaint-against-microsoft-and-nokia-over-mobile-patent-abuse-in-the-eu/
Google files complaint against Microsoft and Nokia over “mobile patent abuse” in the EU. By Tyler Lee on 06/01/2012. Google files complaint against Microsoft and Nokia ... While Google has been out of the picture for the most part, save for its battle against Oracle, other companies like Nokia and Microsoft have made it to the headlines more often than once and it seems that Google isn't too pleased about that. They have recently filed a complaint with the European Commission and ...
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http://www.androidcentral.com/competitors-launch-european-antitrust-complaint-against-google-over-mobile-apps
Microsoft, Nokia, Oracle and others call Android 'a deceptive way to build advantages for key Google apps'. A group of Google's competitors have sent an antitrust complaint to the EU, claiming that the search giant's licensing ...
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http://www.fosspatents.com/2010/11/copyright-part-of-oracle-vs-google.html
Google further denies that the document attached to Oracle's Amended Complaint as Exhibit J contains a true and correct copy of a class file from either Android or “Oracle America's Java.” Google states further that Oracle has ...
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http://www.fosspatents.com/2011/02/oracle-alleges-google-derived-code-from.html
Oracle alleges Google derived code from specifications for hundreds of Oracle's copyrighted Java files. Just before Washington's Birthday weekend, ... One of those files had been presented by Oracle in its amended complaint; the other six were found by me in an adjacent directory. Now Oracle arrived at the same conclusion ... Some of the patents Oracle asserts against Google have Chinese, Japanese and European counterparts. If you'd like to be updated on the ...
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http://phys.org/news/2013-04-google-microsoft-led-antitrust-complaint.html
Google is in the firing line again after a group of major companies, including Microsoft and Oracle, complained to the European Commission over Google's offerings for Android-powered mobile phones. A group of companies led by Microsoft have called on European authorities to launch an antitrust ... their interests and search history. Advertising is the main way the company makes its money. Explore further: Google files patent claim against Microsoft, Nokia (Update) ...
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http://gigaom.com/2010/08/12/everyone-hates-google-oracle-sues-search-firm-over-android-code/
Neither Oracle nor Google returned requests for comment. And since Oracle asks in its complaint not only for treble damages (basically what you ask for when you're sure folks have knowingly infringed on your patents, ...
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http://www.fosspatents.com/2011/01/new-evidence-supports-oracles-case.html
More than five months after Oracle's complaint, Google appears unable to countersue Oracle over patent infringement, while evidence is mounting that different components of the Android mobile operating system may indeed violate copyrights of Sun Microsystems, a company Oracle acquired a year ... The Android versions of those files are in a directory adjacent to the one containing the PolicyNodeImpl file presented by Oracle as Exhibit J to its amended complaint.
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http://betanews.com/2010/08/13/this-is-big-oracle-claims-android-violates-its-java-patents-sues-google/
However, once the code reaches its final executable stage, it is not based on Java bytecode, but instead upon these .dex files. In its complaint in the Northern District Court of California Thursday, Oracle asked for a jury trial, which could result in an injunction on infringing software, and damages for any profits Google has made off of Android. Though Google has not issued a statement about the complaint, Tim Bray, formerly Sun's director of Web Technologies, and ...
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http://www.geek.com/chips/43-new-android-files-found-to-infringe-oracle-java-patents-1307770/
In August last year Oracle dropped a bombshell when it sued Google over Java patent infringement. After acquiring Sun ... First of all Florian has identified 6 new source code files that look to have been derived with a decompiler. ... Google did complain that Oracle left out copyright headers in the documents it filed for the case originally, but including them turns out to be worse for Google as they state “PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL” or have a GPL 2 header. In both ...
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http://www.fosspatents.com/2011/09/not-much-left-of-googles-20-affirmative.html
Oracle asserted -- and still asserts -- the infringement of seven patents and various copyrights (12 files that fall under literal copying, eight of them involving decompilation; and 37 API specifications). .... In its answer to Oracle's amended complaint, Google placed disproportionate emphasis on the theory that Oracle's patents are allegedly "invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 101 because one or more claims are directed to abstract ideas or other non-statutory subject matter".
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http://www.fosspatents.com/2012/09/itc-decides-to-investigate-googles.html
A month ago, Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility filed its second ITC complaint against Apple, seeking an import ban over the alleged infringement of seven patents. The Commission, the six-member decision-making body at ...
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