Alsup makes her rephrase. Oracle: Did you ever use the phrase "ripping off"? Mazzocchi: Probably.
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no further questions for M, we're now in a break.
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Alsup says that jurors are "struggling desperately to understand" this case, and is one of the "most conscientious juries I've ever seen"
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Apparently one juror is staying late, poring over their notework, after the trial
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Alsup asks the parties to let the jurors take their notebooks home over the weekend. (I think they just agreed?)
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Alsup asks the sides to each prep a 2 page "cheatsheet" with what they think are the 20-30 best points that reference exhibit numbers
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Alsup asks if that's something they want to do, and that it's up to them, but "might be worthwhile" given intricacy of the case
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Lawyers are gonna go home and think about this suggestion.
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Oracle asks for another half hour of time. Alsup says he can have it if Google gets another, and also if neither runs past 1 pm.
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*another 30 mins
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Google has refused to agree to add 30 mins on both sides. Oracle says that means then the case only goes to 11 am.
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Google (Van Nest) asks for additional time to prep for the next witness, since Oracle has decided to shuffle their witness list b/c time
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We all stand up for jury. Alsup looks at us. "Before this case is over you should let me take my iPhone out and take a panoramic picture."
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Alsup: Then you can have something to show to your grandchildren.
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Someone (at Oracle?) quips that it "won't be as nice as last time." Alsup laughs a little.
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An economist is now testifying: Adam Jaffe.
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Jaffe is from Harvard, he also served on POTUS's Council of Economic Advisors.
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I imagine this is expert testimony that goes to the market effects of Android (e.g., Factor 4 of fair use).
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Jaffe: Economists like to measure things, and rank things. So there's a website...
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that ranks all the economists in the world based on their scholarly publications. On that website I'm ranked in the top 1% in the world.
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BTW, this is fair use in the United States. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/107 …pic.twitter.com/bdM1878jj2
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Jaffe's analysis says that Android would not have been as successful and that Java was "poised to enjoy continued success in mobile"
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After the vein of Google questioning last time, Oracle takes a moment to establish that it's normal for economists to work with other people
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like Keystone consultants, for example.
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Oracle: Please explain intellectual property for a non-economist. Jaffe. ... we can think of it as property of the mind. Oh thanks dude
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that was like, something a man on Twitter with an avi of himself wearing bad sunglasses would say to me
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Jaffe: I'm not a lawyer, but from an economics and business perspective . . . . [proceeds to describe what licenses are] WTF
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Now he's explaining how device manufacturers and developers are dependent on each other, and "Java sits between them"
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