Oracle co-CEO with Mark Hurd.pic.twitter.com/molCpuy81a
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Ruled inadmissible, but Alsup says the witness can probably just testify as to everything that's in it without the document
Oracle: Did you buy Sun because you wanted to file a copyright lawsuit against Google? Objection. Overruled. Catz: No, we did not.
TBF I think their argument is "If Google wanted to use the APIs, they should have acquired Sun" (lolololololol)https://twitter.com/FioraAeterna/status/732292825165914112 …
Catz: Our relationship with the CEO of Sun was... not as good. Alsup: Not as sunny. lol
Judge William Haskell Alsup 
Almost all of them worked for Google at one point or another, and had some emails that Oracle could yell at them forhttps://twitter.com/cba/status/732294283533811712 …
2009 email from Schwartz to Ellison, with Safra Catz cc'd, mentions a "battle with Adobe Flash / Google Android."
Alsup says this email is only for showing communication between witness and others, not that there *was* a "battle"
Catz: Java was a foundation for our products, and it was very important that we have Java going forward.
Catz: One of the key tenets of Java is "write it once, run it anywhere"
Catz: Forking breaks apart the community because if you write it for Android, it only runs on Android.
Google objects that she is moving into expert testimony on market effects. Oracle says she's just testifying about her understanding at time
Yes, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY STRANGE CASEhttps://twitter.com/effigies/status/732296694617018368 …
Oracle is presenting "fragmentation" as something Google did that IS WRONG.
In other words, for Oracle, the needs of interoperability cut AGAINST fair usepic.twitter.com/MKldgnc97w
This is an extremely extremely extremely strange fair use trial!!!!!!!!
Brief squabble over a document, Oracle promises Alsup it'll be in non-hearsay shape tomorrow morning.
Catz testifies that Android's use of Java APIs was "not okay" with Sun.
Sun owned copyright registrations related to the Java platform, and the copyright registrations are now owned by Oracle America.
Alsup now reading something to jury about Joshua Bloch. "You remember Dr. Bloch? The energetic witness."
Part of Bloch's testimony is to be disregarded.
Regarding: the indirect dependency of packages and classes and the Java language specification. Stipulation forthcoming.
Jury is out for the day. Catz direct continues tmrw.
AHA, yes, Oracle DID move under Rule 50. cc: @gesmer
Alsup wants it in writing. "We'll get it to you no later than tomorrow night... if the court wants it earlier...." Alsup says that's fine.
Next witness after Catz, Edward Screven.
We're done for the day. Thanks guys.
Re: difficulty of reading my long Twitter threads — I will start compiling Storifys by day.
That'll make it easier to go back and read, but as far as real-time reporting is concerned, I'm stick with Twitter.
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