Oracle Subpoenas Apache Foundation In Google Suit
angry tapir writes "Oracle has subpoenaed the Apache Software Foundation in connection with its ongoing intellectual property suit against Google. Oracle filed suit against Google in August, alleging that its Android mobile operating system infringes on seven of Oracle's Java patents. Google has denied any wrongdoing. The subpoena, which was received by ASF on Monday, seeks 'the production of documents related to the use of Apache Harmony code in the Android software platform, and the unsuccessful attempt by Apache to secure an acceptable license to the Java SE Technology Compatibility Kit.'"
considering that apache is pretty openly documented, subpoena'ing them is probably mostly useless. I mean they could probably point Oracle to their own wiki.
MS were bad to embrace and extend Java to create platform lock-in.
Google are good to do so, right?
"Google has denied any wrongdoing. "
What else are they going to do?
saying, "Yeah we did it but suck balls Oracle! NYAHH NYAHH!" typically will upset a judge.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
Strange... I didn't hear about Darl McBride joining the Oracle executive board.
Is Oracles attempt at suing Google to return the cost of buying Sun? and maybe making some money off of it too? /sigh
I hope the court gets that documentation too.
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I wonder if anyone at Oracle realizes how they're continually mangling their image? I didn't ask if they care, simply if they realize it.
> MS were bad to embrace and extend Java to create platform lock-in. Google are good to do so, right?, Hazel Bergeron
When Google claims to own JAVA and demands royalties for JAVA running on Windows, then they'll be just as evil as Microsoft :)
MS Java extended java core. If Android extends net.google.foobar libraries and leaves the com.sun libraries alone, they aren't doing the same thing.
I am sure that Ellison has sleepless nights over that concern.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
My request is for an informed and knowledgeable slashdotter to point readers to a site that potentially debunks each one of Oracle's patent infringement claims.
SC/Oracle
Who is going next?
And what did it look like?
The 5 letter swear word.
Oracle is also suing Satan for patent infringement, as they seem to have acquired the rights to evil.
as above what a bunch of tossers