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'''Oracle''' is a software company focused on databases. | '''Oracle''' is a software company focused on databases. | ||
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Oracle is a licensee of [[Open Invention Network]].<ref>http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/licensees.php</ref> | Oracle is a licensee of [[Open Invention Network]].<ref>http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/licensees.php</ref> | ||
Oracle bought [[Sun Microsystems]] in early 2010, including patents related to Java and the [[NetApp's filesystem patents|ZFS filesystem]]. | Oracle bought [[Sun Microsystems]] in early 2010, including patents related to Java and the [[NetApp's filesystem patents|ZFS filesystem]]. | ||
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+ | ==Litigation== | ||
+ | ===By Oracle=== | ||
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+ | * On 12 August 2010, Oracle filed suit against [[Google]] for infringement of seven [[Java]] patents. (See [[Oracle v. Google (2010, USA)]]) | ||
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+ | Note: despite some confused journalists, the case [[Oracle v. SAP (2010, USA)]] was ''not'' about patents, only copyright. | ||
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+ | ===Against Oracle=== | ||
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+ | * Any big cases? | ||
==ATG patents acquired== | ==ATG patents acquired== | ||
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− | In November 2010, Oracle acquired Art Technology Group, Inc. (ATG).<ref>http://www.securityweek.com/oracle-acquire-atg-1-billion-cash</ref> ATG holds at least the below patents. (There is no specific indication of bad intent from Oracle regarding these patents, but here's the info FWIW.) | + | In November 2010, Oracle acquired Art Technology Group, Inc. (ATG).<ref>http://www.securityweek.com/oracle-acquire-atg-1-billion-cash</ref> ATG holds at least the below patents. (There is no specific indication of bad intent from Oracle regarding these patents, but here's the info FWIW.) Between 2004 and 2010, ATG itself acquired Primus Knowledge Solutions, eStara, CleverSet, and InstantService.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Art_Technology_Group&oldid=369258795</ref> Patents with these companies as "Assignee" are now also likely held by Oracle. |
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+ | The USPTO database lists these patents as having "Art Technology Group" as Assignee: | ||
* [http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=wcGHAAAAEBAJ&dq=7,809,661 7,809,661] Modeling and automatic filtering/tracking real-time events using dynamic relational bayesian networks | * [http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=wcGHAAAAEBAJ&dq=7,809,661 7,809,661] Modeling and automatic filtering/tracking real-time events using dynamic relational bayesian networks |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 8 March 2011
Oracle is a software company focused on databases.
Oracle is a licensee of Open Invention Network.[1]
Oracle bought Sun Microsystems in early 2010, including patents related to Java and the ZFS filesystem.
Contents
Litigation
By Oracle
- On 12 August 2010, Oracle filed suit against Google for infringement of seven Java patents. (See Oracle v. Google (2010, USA))
Note: despite some confused journalists, the case Oracle v. SAP (2010, USA) was not about patents, only copyright.
Against Oracle
- Any big cases?
ATG patents acquired
In November 2010, Oracle acquired Art Technology Group, Inc. (ATG).[2] ATG holds at least the below patents. (There is no specific indication of bad intent from Oracle regarding these patents, but here's the info FWIW.) Between 2004 and 2010, ATG itself acquired Primus Knowledge Solutions, eStara, CleverSet, and InstantService.[3] Patents with these companies as "Assignee" are now also likely held by Oracle.
The USPTO database lists these patents as having "Art Technology Group" as Assignee:
- 7,809,661 Modeling and automatic filtering/tracking real-time events using dynamic relational bayesian networks
- 7,796,542 Method and apparatus for the prevention of unwanted calls in a callback system
- 7,603,415 Classification of electronic messages using a hierarchy of rule sets
- 7,466,689 Packet network based emergency backup telephone system
- 7,461,336 System and method for automatic mapping of hypertext input fields to software components
- 7,367,051 Automated methods and processes for establishing media streaming connections through firewalls and proxy servers and countermeasures thereto
- 7,353,189 Flexible order structure
- 7,315,518 Method and apparatus for the prevention of unwanted calls in a callback system
- 6,587,849 Method and system for constructing personalized result sets
- 6,574,790 System and method for interfacing and separating formatted content and program code
- 6,560,717 Method and system for load balancing and management
- 6,539,494 Internet server session backup apparatus
Related pages on ESP Wiki
- Webpage and web service patents - discusses Oracle's "CMS" patent
- Sun Microsystems (an ex-company, bought by Oracle in 2009)
- NetApp's filesystem patents (used against ZFS, which Oracle now owns along with the ZFS patents)
External links
- Oracle's 1994 position was against swpats
- (from the 1994 USPTO software patent hearings)
- Someone tried to confirm their current policy in 2000, but seemingly failed to make contact with Oracle)
- View Oracle patents short article with links about Oracle's patents
- Oracle Corporation's Application, 19 Sep 2005, NIPC Law - about the UK Comptroller General rejecting a software patent