The war between Google and Oracle is far from over, but the big G keeps racking up tiny victories
in what are admittedly modest battles. Now the Redwood Shores-based
company has been told to go back to the drawing board with its damages
report. Originally Oracle sought $2.6 billion, but its theories were
largely dismissed and Judge William Alsup suggested an alternative
starting point of roughly $100 million. The company still has an
opportunity to present a new report, one that will likely seek much more
than the proposed $100 million, but things are looking increasingly
tough for the claimant. It wasn't all good news for Goog, though. While
the judge told Oracle to narrow its focus from Android as a whole to
just specific infringing features,
he did agree that related advertising revenue should be included in the
theoretical royalty base. He also offered harsh criticism for what he
viewed as its "brazen" disregard for intellectual property rights. The
trial is still scheduled for October, so we should have a better idea of
how this whole thing will play out by Halloween.
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