Jury issues verdict in Android suit, finds that Google doesn't infringe Oracle patent

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/oracle-v-google-1308942960.jpg It appears that the jury has come to a conclusion in the Oracle v. Google trial, determining that Android does not infringe Oracle patents. Judge William Aslup of the US District court for Northern California exonerated the search giant following a trial that lasted three weeks, ruling that Google did not infringe on six claims in US Patent RE38,104, along two claims in US Patent 6,061,520. Jurors were dismissed following today’s ruling, with the trial’s damages phase reportedly set to begin on Tuesday. The lawsuit dates back to 2010, when Oracle filed against Google for copyright and patent infringement related to Sun’s Jave code.
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