Judge Dismisses Google's Complaint Over Android Code Viewing
CWmike writes "A U.S. trade judge has rejected Google's move to block the testimony of a Microsoft expert witness in the dispute with Motorola over patents allegedly used by Android. Last week, Google accused Microsoft of violating a confidentiality agreement struck between Microsoft, Motorola and Google in the ITC case. The judge rejected Google's motion on Monday. 'The ALJ [Administrative Law Judge] finds no basis to discern from Google's statement whether Google made a reasonable, good-faith effort to resolve the matter with Microsoft,' he wrote in his ruling."
If google looses, they'd just be paying themselves. Only the lawyers will be winners in this case.... wonder if thats happened before.
What I get out of this is that the judge says that it's none of Google's business because the lawsuit is between Microsoft & Motorola.
By the way, what is this ultra secret, mega proprietary Android source code anyway? I thought Android was open source. Didn't Andy Rubin define "open" as the ability to download and compile the source?
What's slashdot's sudden 'love' for google? My goodness... 10th story in last three days, constant bashing..
Did google steal your toys, slashdot?
If google looses, they'd just be paying themselves. Only the lawyers will be winners in this case.... wonder if thats happened before.
IIRC when a defendant buys the plaintiff the case is normally dismissed.
The Judge *denied a motion,* not *dismissed a complaint.*
Why is it the courts always seem biased in MS's favor?
It's about money, dude. MONEY.
Every day it is becoming more and more apparent that the Android was built using "hot" parts. The "criminals" in this instance, the ones trying to intervene, are going to be made to pay.
Patent Law .. is starting to resemble Bumper cars more and more..
You know, that stuff that is so sooper secret because you could "overclock" your antenna and manage to violate FCC rules on regulated spectrum use, therefore YOU ARE BANNED from knowing what the firmware is.
Or the keylock keys that sign code. E.g. Apple or Microsoft (or, indeed, Tivo's) signing code that lets you decide whether you can upload another OS to the hardware and run it.
are to filed at the courthouse in Redmond, WA.
Microsoft did actually screw up on this one. There was a clear procedure for disclosure in this case.
Why did the judge ignore this?
Speaking from experience are you? Do they have pills 4 your jackass condition, douchebag drinker??