Disclosure: I founded the LCS, directed our participation as amicus in this case, and am press contact for this issue. Marc Randazza wrote the awesome amicus brief (linked in OP) pro bono.
Lawyer Submits Brief Partially in Klingon for Paramount Language Lawsuit
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#12OK, so if Paramount loses (as I would expect), does this then mean that the lawsuit between Oracle and Google around speaking the language 'Java' gets an interesting precedent?
Isn't it a crucial feature of a precedent that it actually precedes the question to be resolved?
Imagine two related suits filed within weeks of each other, A & B. B, the later-filed one, gets resolved quickly, for whatever reason, maybe it has a narrower focus. It seems the lawyers and judge in A, filed-earlier but still ongoing, could look to B for precedent since it is a relevant piece of settled law.
IANAL, and I can see arguments on both sides of the issue, depending on the exact matter under discussion. But logically, it seems that the judgement is what matters most for precedent, not when the suit was filed or when the incidents happened.
It's an interesting question though. I hope a lawyer can set us straight.
Re: Lawyer Submits Brief Partially in Klingon for Paramount Language Lawsuit
#13OK, so if Paramount loses (as I would expect), does this then mean that the lawsuit between Oracle and Google around speaking the language 'Java' gets an interesting precedent?
I am not sure APIs being subject to copyright and pretend languages being subject to copyright are really the same argument?
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#14OK, so if Paramount loses (as I would expect), does this then mean that the lawsuit between Oracle and Google around speaking the language 'Java' gets an interesting precedent?
Really, really long nouns in sentences stated very indirectly.
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#17OK, so if Paramount loses (as I would expect), does this then mean that the lawsuit between Oracle and Google around speaking the language 'Java' gets an interesting precedent?
I can only imagine the difficulties and challenges faced by those folks who could only ever speak in nouns. Really, really long nouns in sentences stated very indirectly.
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#18Is this a standard layout for a legal / court document? The lack of padding, especially on the right side really bothers me while reading for some reason.
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#19If you're a Star Trek fan at all, you owe it to yourself to at least give Prelude to Axanar a watch: https://youtu.be/1W1_8IV8uhA
(And as an old Babylon 5 fan, I'm delighted they included a sly reference to that show in Prelude, too. See if you can catch it!)
Re: Lawyer Submits Brief Partially in Klingon for Paramount Language Lawsuit
#20Is this a standard layout for a legal / court document? The lack of padding, especially on the right side really bothers me while reading for some reason.
http://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/documents/L...