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RE[2]: I doubt it's a legal reason
by Zifre on Tue 31st Aug 2010 15:29
in reply to "RE: I doubt it's a legal reason"
Obviously you've never been sued before.
True, I haven't.
Anything you say can and probably will be used against you in court
But only if it's somehow illegal or paints a bad picture of Google for the jury. Google is still allowed to talk freely about Java. You can only infringe patents by selling things, not by making or talking about things - and this case is about patents, not copyright or trademark.




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2010-08-25
Obviously you've never been sued before. Anything you say can and probably will be used against you in court, not to mention they are dealing with the law firms that drove both sides of SCO vs Novell on the same side.