Oracle America, Inc. v. Terix Computer Company, Inc., et al

  1. May 20, 2015

    Oracle Loses Sanctions Bid In Software IP Dispute

    A California federal judge on Tuesday refused Oracle America Inc.'s request for sanctions against Terix Computer Company Inc. and two related entities in a copyright infringement suit for concealing evidence that allegedly showed they misused Oracle's copyrighted software because Oracle couldn't prove bad faith conduct.

  2. May 07, 2015

    Oracle Takes $14M To Drop Tech Support Co. From IP Suit

    Volt Delta Resources LLC unit Maintech Inc. agreed Thursday to pay $14 million to exit a suit brought by Oracle Corp. accusing several computer support companies of copyright infringement for illegally downloading software patches in order to "steal" customers and provide them third-party support for Oracle's Solaris operating system.

  3. March 30, 2015

    Oracle Slams Support Cos.' Defenses In Software IP Fight

    Oracle America Inc. urged a California federal judge on Monday to rule that Terix Computer Company Inc. infringed its software copyrights by illegally downloading software patches in order to "steal" customers and provide them with third-party support for Oracle's Solaris operating system and related software.

  4. March 05, 2015

    Oracle Blasts Tech Cos. For 'Diversions' In Copyright Row

    Oracle America Inc. has asked a California federal court to reject the latest attempts from a group of technology companies to trump claims that they infringed Oracle's copyrights for Unix software, saying Terix Computer Company Inc. and others have thrown up "diversions" in an otherwise obvious case.

  5. February 11, 2015

    Oracle Wants Sanctions For 'Concealed' Evidence In IP Row

    Oracle America Inc. urged a California federal court on Tuesday to levy sanctions against Terix Computer Company Inc. and two tech support companies in a copyright infringement suit for concealing evidence during discovery that allegedly showed they illegally downloaded and misused Oracle's software.

  6. January 22, 2015

    Oracle Says Its Antitrust Defenses Are Viable In Sun IP Row

    Oracle America Inc. on Wednesday urged the California federal court overseeing its copyright infringement suit against tech support companies not to strike its affirmative defenses to antitrust counterclaims accusing Oracle of tying purchases of Sun Microsystems hardware, software and support, saying the defenses meet pleading standards.

  7. November 10, 2014

    Oracle Can't Ditch Antitrust Claims In Sun Copyright Suit

    Oracle America Inc. must face counterclaims that it violated federal antitrust laws by requiring customers to purchase its hardware, software and support services together, but will ditch false-ad, copyright and other allegations in its case accusing aftermarket support firms of copyright violations, a California federal judge ruled Friday.