Attorney for Google says that "things happen" and "There but for the grace of God go I."
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ORACLE: Google expressed no objection, no concern with the revelation of those two numbers.
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ORACLE: Five days after the hearing, Google raised a concern for the first time about the revelation of the Google or Android number.
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Oracle now turns to the "Apple information," which they say is a separate issue.
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Note: the "Google number" is the Android revenue share, the "Apple number" is how much Google pays Apple to use the Google search bar.
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At the time, Van Nest did object to the disclosure of the Apple information. At the time, Judge Ryu said she would rule on it later.
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In the five days after the hearing, counsel met and conferred about the discovery request in general. They did not discuss Google/Apple info
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On January 19th, Google asked Oracle to join them in asking for that part of the transcript to be sealed. They gave them until noon next day
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At 3:30, before Oracle had a chance to respond, Judge Ryu ruled against Google's motion. So Oracle shrugged it off.
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Jan 20: Google files a motion for reconsideration.
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Jan 21: Google's motion gets bounced because it's incorrectly filed.
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Jan 21: Google refiles motion for reconsideration.
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Jan 21: Oracle files saying they have no position.
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Jan 21: Bloomberg publishes.
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Jan 22: Ryu seals the transcript. Oracle tries to take credit for this by saying Ryu must have seen that Oracle "did not contest."
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ORACLE: I submit to your honor that there’s no bad faith here.
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Alsup is EXTREMELY salty right now
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ALSUP: In my mind, she should never have done that.
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ALSUP: I practiced 25 years... 17 years in this job. This is uniform practice in this district, in every district.
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ALSUP: You tell the judge, I’d like to give you this, judge, but it's under this protective order... I need to hand you a copy.
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ALSUP: If you were on the other side, you’d be jumping up and down about how they violated the protective order.
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ALSUP: I think it's important for you to own up and admit that it’s a violation.
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ORACLE: Even assuming it’s a violation of the protective order—
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ALSUP: *exasperated noise*
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ALSUP: Your firm is one of the biggest litigators in America.
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ALSUP: Next time you go into a court somewhere and you ask for confidential documents I hope someone raises this.

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ALSUP: You’re pushing me to the direction that I have to find bad faith.
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ALSUP: A lawyer like Ms Hurst should have known she did the wrong thing immediately.
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ALSUP: Ms. Hurst is very experienced and she would have been the first to make a motion. She knew she should not have done that.
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ALSUP: She just blurted out the two numbers that mattered. She just blurted it out.
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