"I have no clue what they’re up to. My sense is they’re playing fast and loose with licensing terms."
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Oracle: You used the expression that you were given lemons, and you tried to make lemonade. Schwartz: Yes.

















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Sun was concerned that Android wouldn't be totally compatible with Java, and that this would fracture Java.
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Oracle asks if Schwartz was "gritting his teeth." Oracle: You wanted to get Google at least on the defense? Schwartz: Yes.
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Oracle is not going to be able to get this document into evidence because Schwartz just has no recollection of it.
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Oh my god amazing Schwartz email
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"They take Java without attribution or contribution. That is why I love Screw-gle."
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Schwartz says that the email was intended to keep Marten Mickos "motivated and aligned with where we were headed."
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Another Schwartz email. "The Google thing is a pain… they are immune to copyright laws."
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Schwartz says IP was important to Sun. They invested billions of dollars in it.
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Oracle attorney put a chart of all the mean things Schwartz said about Google and is now running through them all lol
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Schwartz is so frustrated that I don't think he came off well towards the end.
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Aside from the 15 Worst CEOs thing, I think he really resents being cross-examined by a man who doesn't know what a blog is
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Cross is over, redirect was very quick, no recross. Schwartz is done.
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Alsup has harsh words for lawyers on obfuscation: "You two keep arguing over what does API mean."
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"The API is the overall library that includes the declaration but it also has the implementing code."
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"So when there's the suggestion that the implementing code was stolen, that's simply not true."
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"What was copied was the declarations and the SSO."
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Says they're free to keep doing this, but "just an observation."
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