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Intellectual Property

Jun. 25, 2016

Google seeks $3.9 million in costs from Oracle after copyright trial win

Alphabet Inc.-owned Google wants $3.93 million in costs from Oracle Corp. after securing a unanimous jury verdict last month in the high-profile software copyright infringement retrial.

By Tim O'Connor
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Alphabet Inc.-owned Google wants $3.93 million in costs from Oracle Corp. after securing a unanimous jury verdict last month in the high-profile software copyright infringement retrial.

Google's lawyers from Keker & Van Nest LLP submitted the itemized 460-page bill late Wednesday asking U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco to order Oracle to pay Google for e...

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