Google Has To Pay $20 Million In Patent Infringement According to Jury Verdict
Federal jury ordered Google to pay $20 million in damage claims to plaintiffs after found the company violated three patents of malware protection software .
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Federal jury ordered Google to pay $20 million in damage claims to plaintiffs after found the company violated three patents of malware protection software .
Oracle filed an appeal for the copyright infringement lawsuit against Google on Friday, Feb. 10. The court ruling in May 2016 stated that Google did not violate the use of Java technology from Oracle.
State legislature Finance Committee voted in favor of canceling the Colorado State health care, one of the first state-managed healthcare exchange in the United States.
After releasing iOS 10.2.1, Apple has already plans to launch iOS 10.3, which is currently in beta stage. Once released, iOS 10.3 will be packed with new features.