Oracle said Google used coercion in their Supreme Court brawl - Business Insider

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Oracle is accusing Google's chief legal officer of leading a 'coercion campaign' to pressure groups not to support it in their Supreme Court brawl

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Oracle is accusing Google of copyright infringement and stealing a key component of its Java technology to build the Android operating system. IBM, Microsoft, Red Hat and various groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Oracle's has been endorsed by the Trump Administration and various groups including the Motion Picture Association and the Association of American Publishers.Oracle said Google has resorted to bullying tactics as they gear up for their legal brawl before the US Supreme Court in March.

 

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Isn't he (Ellison) the one who destroyed Oregon's roll out of the state's version of Obamacare? Isn't Oregon still suing him?

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