Over a dozen briefs have been filed asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on Oracle's long-standing lawsuit against Google.
Dozens of briefs have been filed begging the Supreme Court to weigh in on Oracle's long-standing lawsuit against Google — and find in Google's favor.
Those asking the high court to take the case include Mozilla, Microsoft, the Python Software Foundation, Red Hat, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a list of 65 IP scholars,Warren Buffett says he ditched his stake in Oracle because of his experience getting burned by IBM And now Google has asked the Supreme Court to take up what would likely be the final appeal on the case.as the EFF puts it.
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