Oracle says it's not relevant that only .5% of the Android code is at issue. That's not the test. (They're right. It's "heart of the work")
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Slide that says Java ME is a derivative work of Java SE.
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We're now an hour into Oracle's closing.
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All this means is that Google and Oracle agreed on those 170.https://twitter.com/seldo/status/734801781541064704 …
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Slide says "By 2006, phones had evolved and Java SE was licensed for and used in smartphones."
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Going back to the SavaJe. Not sure it's smart to keep going back to SavaJe.
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IDK how much the jury is going to concentrate on this but part of Oracle's story depends on selling SavaJe as poised to take over the market
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Now we're getting to Catz's testimony. She said that the Java community had been forked by Android.
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Oracle says that Android harmed the market for Java by forking, and breaking the "write once, run anywhere" promise.
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Oracle points to internal docs where Google talks to wanting to maintain control over the Android ecosystem.
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Catz gives a specific example of a $40 million license that went down to $1 million. "Nobody challenged that testimony."
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"They didn't bring in a witness from Samsung. ... this evidence went unchallenged, even though it's not our burden."
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Recapping Neal Civjan. "He went on the stand and they attacked him on his LinkedIn page." Seems like Oracle thinks it was a bad look, too
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But otoh remember when Oracle tried to get Jonathan Schwartz on those Google Alerts for articles about how he was a bad CEO
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This has been a trial full of bad looks
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Now going for the "you wouldn't download a car" examples, like taking a book, or taking a piece of real estate, etc
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Now discussing price erosion re: Kindle Fire and Kindle Paperwhite.
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Oracle now going after Google statement that the lawsuit happened because Oracle couldn't make their own phone.
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Oracle says that's not true, but that Oracle chose not to do it because it wasn't economically feasible. (Not sure how that's different tho)
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"There's nothing wrong with making smart business decisions" ooooof "...when someone else steals, takes shortcuts" OK, got it
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Now answering the thing about Ellison's statements at Java One. Says they were made before they finished acquiring Sun.
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Saying it's not something they could really talk about honestly at the time.
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"Businesspeople don't... air their dirty laundry in public."
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"It's always tricky when you hear the deposition clips, because they're taken out of context. [Ellison] said they couldn't enter the market"
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Not sure he wanted to bring that up if so much of their case is bad depos of Rubin and bad emails from Rubin
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Now we're talking about OpenJDK and GPL, I'm afraid this is going to be lost on the jury
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We're down to 3 minutes.
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Not a peep about Classpath. Or bat mitzvah.https://twitter.com/SirOpsALot/status/734807808034672640 …
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