ORACLE: Even assuming it’s a violation of the protective order—
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Oracle says that Hurst is here and is willing to speak to the court if the court would like her to.
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Back to Google.
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Google says that even if there is a bad faith / willfulness requirement, you can find bad faith based on how Hurst reacted in court
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First, she "dissembled" after Van Nest objected; second, when she saw the reporter later, she didn't do anything
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Alsup asks why Ryu didn't certify civil contempt.
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Google says it's because Hurst made excuses.
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ALSUP: The newspapers come to all these hearings. You just assume there’s a newspaper person in this courtroom.
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, she tweeted
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Google waves a piece of paper. "The protective order itself says that if you violate it, you can be subject to a finding of contempt."
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Oracle says that there was a "huge" amount of information to keep confidential and under seal.
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ORACLE: This was one arguable mistake made throughout the course of a very complex litigation.
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Alsup wraps up saying he owes his 11:00 calendar a hearing
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During trial he said he wanted to take an iPhone panoramic photo of the courtroom lolhttps://twitter.com/eevee/status/779026001787432960 …
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Google worked so hard to keep the "Google information" and "Apple information" a secret but I found it by searching on, uh, Google
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