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BTW, Google has filed a motion for contempt/sanctions against Oracle. Hearing in September.
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Alsup now in court.
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i missed him
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Reminder that Judge Alsup was the winner of the Best Character in Oracle v. Google tournamenthttps://twitter.com/sarahjeong/status/736693163956391937 …
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i find the motion for contempt/sanctions to be deeply hilarious, maybe more so than any normal human being ought to
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lol you know they're going to appeal tho https://twitter.com/CharmingBrew/status/765928436976144384 …
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motion hearing that's going on right now is for certification and the lawyers are Not Good
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O v G is fun to watch because the lawyers are extremely good. at least Oracle and Google are getting what they're paying for
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very bored
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Google bench is totally full, is Oracle even tryinghttps://twitter.com/Ross_Todd/status/765932510874218496 …
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one of the lawyers in this other (unrelated, just on the same morning docket) motion hearing literally tried to interrupt the judge
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this is like when the opening band is out of tune
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Google is up. Should I start cheering and clapping
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Nathan Shaffer currently arguing for Oracle's renewed motion for a judgment as a matter of law.
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Oracle is arguing that "no reasonable jury" could find for fair use.https://twitter.com/Ross_Todd/status/765937027934138368 …
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Shaffer is pretty juniorhttps://twitter.com/Ross_Todd/status/765939167989600258 …
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Alsup invited young lawyers to argue these motions b/c I think everyone knows these hearings are a little sillypic.twitter.com/dtkhPNTSUE
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FYI Alsup is now ripping the fuck into Shaffer so maybe it was all a trap
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Alsup: I invite you to argue this motion, it will be an educational experience *bites baby lawyer's face off*
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Just talked about Stewart v. Abend, now talking Harper v. Row
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Oracle saying that no reasonable jury could find that the verbatim copying is fair use.
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ALSUP: The implementing code does the actual work. The declaring code sets it up so that the rest of the module will be able to work.
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ALSUP: I think maybe you’re overemphasizing the declaring code.
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Shaffer argues that the declaring code was what was valuable to the developers (devs don't have to learn new functions)
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onto Google argument
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It feels a little like Google is dialing this one in, but they did win in the previous JMOL motion, and this is just the redux
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ALSUP: If I were you, I'd give up on the word interoperability. owwwwwww
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ALSUP: The word interoperability, you got criticized by the Federal Circuit last time on that and probably rightly so.
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Google argues back a little because Oracle brought up how the declaring code was valuable to devs because they could recognize it
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Alsup says that's the "QWERTY point" and that he gets it, but they should avoid talking about interoperability
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