Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle

2021-04-30 Thread Richard Fontana
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 1:10 PM Pamela Chestek wrote: > > The patent claim also dropped very quickly out of the case at very early > stages - I think there may have been one published opinion about the patent > claims but it wasn't significant IIRC. > > I'm not sure what you mean by "check the c

Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle

2021-04-30 Thread McCoy Smith
, April 30, 2021 10:09 AM To: license-discuss@lists.opensource.org Subject: Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle The patent claim also dropped very quickly out of the case at very early stages - I think there may have been one published opinion about the patent claims but it wasn't signif

Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle

2021-04-30 Thread Pamela Chestek
The patent claim also dropped very quickly out of the case at very early stages - I think there may have been one published opinion about the patent claims but it wasn't significant IIRC. I'm not sure what you mean by "check the case according to the free software permissions," but the case re

Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle

2021-04-29 Thread Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz via License-discuss
Just a candid question from someone that has not closely followed the case. The case moved from patent infringement (original claim in 2010) to copyright infringement: 1) are API copyrightable 2) was their use fair or not? The second question only was answered by the Supreme Court. Did someone che

Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle

2021-04-25 Thread Pamela Chestek
This is the CLE I mentioned in my comments, with Goldstein, Samuelson and Menell. It is really excellent. Pam Pamela S. Chestek Chestek Legal PO Box 2492 Raleigh, NC 27602 pam...@chesteklegal.com +1 919-800-8033 On 4/24/2021 4:14 PM, Lawrence Rosen wrote: To: OSI License Discuss For those o

[License-discuss] Google v. Oracle

2021-04-24 Thread Lawrence Rosen
To: OSI License Discuss For those of you interested in the details of the Google v. Oracle case and the arguments raised by the lawyers and the Supreme Court, this is an excellent 1-hour summary: https://youtu.be/BDLTOwoSRNg There is a 1-hour CLE credit if you want it. Please enjoy. /La

Re: [License-discuss] Google v. Oracle -- Google's Petition for Certiorari

2019-10-15 Thread John Cowan
Lest anyone be intimidated by the size of the PDF (343 pages), I'll just note that only the first 40 pages are the actual petition, and the first and last are boilerplate. The rest is just copies of court orders and judgments. On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 9:29 AM Lawrence Rosen wrote: > FYI. /Larry