Intellectual Property
May 21, 2016
Google co-founder defends Java usage in copyright infringement trial
Larry Page portrayed Google on Thursday as an innovator, seeking to create a better operating system for smartphones by using elements of Java, on the final day of testimony in Oracle Corp.'s big-money copyright infringement lawsuit.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Alphabet Inc. co-founder Larry Page portrayed Google on Thursday as an innovator, seeking to create a better operating system for smartphones by using elements of Java, on the final day of testimony in Oracle Corp.'s big-money copyright infringement lawsuit.
During a brief appearance on the witness stand, with time running out for testimony, Page dismissed allegations by Orrick,...
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