More than 30 computer scientists signed off on a court brief opposing Oracle’s effort to copyright its Java APIs, a move they say would hold back the computer industry and make technology more expensive.
Computer scientists oppose Oracle’s bid to copyright Java APIs
Nearly three dozen computer scientists have signed off on a court brief opposing Oracle’s effort to copyright its Java APIs, …
ITC judge rules against Motorola in Apple dispute
An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that Apple did not violate a Motorola Mobility …
Samsung drops European injunction requests against Apple
Samsung dropped all claims pending in European courts in which it asserted patents that are essential for mobile communication devices …
Microsoft sued over use of live tiles in Windows
Microsoft has been slapped with a patent infringement lawsuit over its use of dynamic “live” tile icons in Windows, including …
Apple, Samsung trial kicks off
Apple and Samsung Electronics hurled strong statements at each other in the opening rounds of their Silicon Valley patent trial …
Google's Android did not infringe Oracle patents, jury finds
Google’s Android operating system does not infringe Oracle’s Java patents, a jury in San Francisco found yesterday, in a setback …
Kodak says Samsung’s Galaxy Tab infringes patents
Estman Kodak Co. yesterday charged Samsung with infringing five of its patents in the Galaxy Tab. Samsung previously agreed to …