They don't have a "reader" (?) to look at the source code
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Alsup: You should not have done this to the jury. .... You all have sabotaged the system so bad
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OMG Alsup tells the attorneys they should have just printed out 15 million lines of code for the jury
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Alsup: You have no right to overload the system like this!
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Google/Oracle are saying they'll come together to write instructions to open the files. Alsup is saying it has to be very simple.
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Like, "click on this icon" simple.
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Alsup says to get on it ASAP because "what if they come back with the verdict and you say, well you didn't look at my video"
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Attorneys will now have to confer on how to write the tech support memo for the jury
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I can hear the attorneys conferring right now. This is going to be the most expensive tech support memo ever written
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The source code. Yes.https://twitter.com/nilixblue/status/735174884477837312 …
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(They're the infringed work / allegedly infringing work at issue).
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This is the first indication we've received of how things are going for the jury right now and my professional opinion is: "Oh no"
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Attorneys want the court tech guy to "push some buttons" to make it easier for the jury.
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Sounds like they want him to demo what to do with the different kinds of files.
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I'm dying
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in a $9 billion trial, the biggest challenge is too many folders
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I think they've resolved the issue, court tech is going to do what they've asked
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But I think they might still be stuck on instructions
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Clerk to the tech: Apparently there are different file types...
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Yes, there are videos, source code, etc.
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Well, this seems like a good time as any to re-up my article, "In Oracle v. Google, a Nerd Subculture Is on Trial"http://motherboard.vice.com/read/in-google-v-oracle-the-nerds-are-getting-owned …
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