The original version of this report was published on the biweekly IP briefing Skilled in the Art.
It sounds as if Oracle Corp. might be feeling a little amicus envy at the Supreme Court.
A blog post from Oracle Executive Vice President Ken Glueck insinuates that Google has bought some of its tech industry amici curiae and accuses others of switching sides out of naked self-interest.
February 19, 2020 at 12:19 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
The original version of this report was published on the biweekly IP briefing Skilled in the Art.
It sounds as if Oracle Corp. might be feeling a little amicus envy at the Supreme Court.
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