Wednesday, May 25

How Oracle made its case against Google, in pictures

(credit: Aurich Lawson)

Oracle's lawyers have made their final pitch to paint Google as a copyright outlaw, and the decision is now up to a 10-person jury. The jurors are deliberating in a room on the 19th floor of the US Federal Courthouse in San Francisco. Deliberations have gone on for two days now, and the jury will return to court Thursday to continue their debate.

During a 90 minute closing argument on Monday, Oracle attorney Peter Bicks said every fair use factor weighed in Oracle's favor, and that Google's behavior showed "bad faith." Here are some of the slides Bicks showed jurors during his closing argument.

We also asked Google for some of the visuals they showed to the jury, but Google declined to provide them. (These in-court visuals aren't evidence, according to the rules of the court, so it's up to the parties as to whether or not to show them outside court.)

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