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The judge hearing Sun's antitrust suit against Microsoft says Sun's demand that Java be carried in Windows XP is an "attractive" remedy, but that it could be unduly self-serving.
Update A federal judge in Baltimore gives Microsoft 120 days to include Sun's Java runtime environment in every copy of Windows and Internet Explorer it sells.
U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz, who decided in December to issue an injunction against Microsoft, filed the order a day after the companies reached a joint agreement on how it should be ...
The judge hearing Sun's antitrust suit against Microsoft says Sun's demand that Java be carried in Windows XP is an "attractive" remedy, but that it could be unduly self-serving.
In August of 2010 -- shortly after acquiring Sun Microsystems, the maker of Java -- Oracle sued Google, claiming the search giant infringed on various Java-related copyrights and patents in ...
In a move that could weaken Microsoft's monopoly on the desktop, a federal judge said Monday that he will order the software giant to include Sun Microsystems' Java -- a technology Bill Gates once ...
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Oracle has been spanked by the judge in the Android Java case for flip-flopping on its demands for a jury verdict, telling the firm he won't rule on whether Google overstepped "fair use" in its code.
A federal judge in Baltimore on Tuesday set a schedule that Microsoft must meet for including Sun Microsystems' Java programming language with its Windows operating system. The decision by U.S ...