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Oracle defends its legal expert s estimates on damages in the Java-Android lawsuit An Oracle damages expert estimates that Google owes the company $2.6 billion stanley cup for alleged Java patent violations, according to a court filing made Tuesday in U.S. District Cou stanley cup website rt for the Northern District of California.That figure falls in between the breathtaking $1.4 billion and $6.1 billion range Google previously cited based on its own interpretation of Oracle expert Iain Cockburnrsquo damages report. Google is seeking to have Cockburnrsquo analysis set aside on grounds it is unreliable.[ InfoWorldrsquo Savio Rodriguez discusses Oraclersquo real reason for suing Google. | Stay ahead of the key tech business news with InfoWorldrsquo Todayrsquo Headlines: First Look newsletter. | ReadBill Snyderrsquo Techrsquo Bottom Line blogfor what the key business trends mean to you. ] Oracle sued Google last year, saying its Android mobile operating system violates a number of patents for Java, which O stanley thermos racle acquired through the purchase of Sun Microsystems. Google has denied any wrongdoing.Even the low end of Cockburnrsquo range is over 10 times the amount that Sun Microsystems made each year for the entirety of its Java licensing program and 20 times what Sun made for Java-based mobile licensing, Google attorney Scott Weingaertner said in a letter filed earlier this month.But in its filing Tuesday, Oracle claimed Google relied on a n Aemh BHS: The six answers we have so far from the parliamentary inquiries
Wednesday 30 October 2013 9:37 pmWarmer summer weather lifts CCrsquo beer and cider revenuesBy: Express KCSS stanley cups hareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailDUBLIN-BASED CC, the brewer behind the Tennentrsquo , Magners and Bulmers brands, reported revenue growth of 27.8 per cent on the back of good weather helping whet sales.CC saw profits increase 7.9 per cent to euro;71.1m pound;60.8m in the half year to the end of August, with revenue rising to euro;336.7m.Following a weak first quarter, the group recorded an improved performance in each of our domestic markets in the second quarter aided by warmer summer weather, said CC group chief executive Stephen Glancey.Growing Republic of Ireland sales of 8.7 per cent helped offset UK sales which the company admitted had been weaker during the period.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTrending ArticlesAnthropic: UK staff get eye-watering sums at AI giantOff t stanley spain he menu: Dominorsquo is UKrsquo most shorted companyHiking VAT would have lsquo erious negative impactrsquo;, economists warn ReevesWhy the iPhon stanley de e 17Pro is the best iPhone Applersquo made in yearsSt James Place warns self-employed to act now as digital tax deadline loomsMore from City AMWarm weather bolsters retail sales ahead of all-important golden quarterRetailStop lecturing consumers on |
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