Intellectual Property
Aug. 22, 2012
Google must provide more information about financial relationships, judge rules
A federal judge wants more information from Google Inc. about its financial relationships with journalists, commenters and bloggers who wrote about its patent and copyright trial against Oracle Corp.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Google's lawyers have a lot of work to do by Friday.
U.S. District Judge William H. Alsup wrote in an order Monday that Google Inc. "failed to comply" with his order earlier this month demanding both Google and Oracle Corp. disclose all their financial relationships with journalists, commenters and bloggers who wrote about the high-profile trial.
Alsup's new order said ...
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