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Old 05-27-2016, 02:27 PM   #15
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Would a verdict for Oracle have meant that AT&T could claim infringement for all Linux and other *NIX implementations?

Anyway, knowing nothing about the case besides what I read in this thread, I'm glad Google won.

Oh, and the thread title had me confused. I thought it was saying that Google had convinced Oracle to come over to Google's side, i.e. they won them over.

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