Google CEO Larry Page continued his testimony on Wednesday in the trial over whether his company violated Oracle’s Java patents and copyrights. Like Oracle CEO Larry Ellison attempted to do with his testimony on Tuesday, Page did his best to give little ground to the opposing counsel. Yet they managed to score points against Google anyway. The questioning focused on an email Google employee Tim Lindholm sent to the company’s head of Android development, Andy Rubin. Oracle included the email in a slide presentation at the beginning of the trial, suggesting that it will be key to its case.
Java Trial: Page Walks Tightrope While Staring at Ceiling
Posted by: Erika Morphy April 19, 2012 10:14 AMGoogle CEO Larry Page continued his testimony on Wednesday in the trial over whether his company violated Oracle’s Java patents and copyrights. Like Oracle CEO Larry Ellison attempted to do with his testimony on Tuesday, Page did his best to give little ground to the opposing counsel. Yet they managed to score points against Google anyway. The questioning focused on an email Google employee Tim Lindholm sent to the company’s head of Android development, Andy Rubin. Oracle included the email in a slide presentation at the beginning of the trial, suggesting that it will be key to its case.