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Thought, Inc. v. Oracle Corporation et al
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July 12, 2016
Thought Says Oracle Database Patent Suit Not Exceptional
Thought Inc. told a California federal judge Monday it shouldn't be on the hook for almost $164,000 in legal fees that Oracle Corp. spent in the companies' patent dispute, insisting there was nothing exceptional about the case.
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June 14, 2016
Oracle Wins Toss Of Database Patent Infringement Suit
A California federal judge handed a win to Oracle Corporation on Monday, ending a patent infringement suit from Thought Inc. by ruling the software firm had failed to prove Oracle's products contained the same architecture the patent covered.
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October 07, 2015
Late Changes In Oracle Patent Suit Rejected By Judge
The California federal judge overseeing software maker Thought Inc.'s case accusing Oracle of infringing a patent on database technology on Wednesday struck down allegations recently added to the suit by both parties, saying they each waited too long to make their new claims.
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September 30, 2015
Calif. Judge Questions Late Changes In Oracle Patent Suit
The California federal judge overseeing Thought's case accusing Oracle of infringing a patent on database technology said Wednesday he's inclined to strike Thought's recently added allegations under the doctrine of equivalents, saying he doesn't see why the company waited so long to make the claims.
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April 23, 2015
Oracle Knocks Out 3 Thought Inc. Patents In AIA Reviews
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruled Thursday that three Thought Inc. data storage patents are invalid as obvious or anticipated, in a win for accused infringer Oracle Corp., which challenged them in America Invents Act reviews.
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November 02, 2012
Oracle Faces IP Suit Over WebLogic Server
Enterprise data solutions company Thought Inc. slapped Oracle Corp. with a patent lawsuit in California on Wednesday, accusing Oracle of "massive" infringement and targeting several versions of Oracle Weblogic Server and other products.