Sun worked with, like, everyone. Civjan: We worked with Toyota, we worked with BMW.
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Like Civjan is looking at a print-out of his LinkedIn profile rn
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it's it's for impeachment
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like, impeaching him for being inconsistent between what he says about his work at Sun vs his LinkedIn
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Civjan is released. Court now swearing in Alan Brenner.
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Alsup: You can adjust the mic. The last guy we had in here was quite tall.
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Discussing difference between feature phones and smartphones. Starting with hardware features.
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2006, 80% feature phones were powered by Java. 100% of smartphones.
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I think Google is going to dispute the definition of smartphone.
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Keep in mind that the iPhone debuts in 2007.
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(And duh it is *not* Java-powered)
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15 min break.
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Alsup: The word Korea came up in the last couple days and I know I had a ruling about it...
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Google: ... Mr. Bicks said "I will not bring up Korea," we understood it would not come into this case.
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Oracle: That had to do with hearsay, *this* document is not hearsay.
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Apparently this other Korea document says Android copies code from GNU? GNU! Drink!
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Google: It's a self-serving hearsay document . . . it doesn't mention the word copyright.
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It doesn't have anything to do with US copyright because it's about Korea (?) apparently it's a C&D.
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Google: More intellectual property rights than copyright. There are patents. There are trademarks.
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Apparently the letter does say "IP rights" but that doesn't mean it references copyright.
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Google: The copyrights at issue have no effects on Korea, your honor.
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Alsup: So... this letter comes first, then Korea says, "GNU," then what happens next? Drink.
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Oracle: Then Sun says, take a license.
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Oracle: This part is important because it says Sun was enforcing its rights. Google: Your honor, there's no mention of copyrights.
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I think Google is right here but Alsup is ruling in favor of Oracle.
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Oracle: Your honor, this goes to the GNU issue. Driiiink.
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GNU responsibly.
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Google: It's confusing the jury on something that happened in 2002 to Korea, it doesn't relate to the copyrights.
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