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So I'm thinking CASE statements are the way to go (thinking as in I only query Oracle and never update it) along the line of this.
Today, the US Supreme Court ruled 6-2 in favor of Google in the company's long-running legal battle against Oracle.
Oracle is challenging the legality of PeopleSoft’s poison pill; trial on that case is scheduled to commence Sept. 27 in Delaware’s Court of Chancery.
The European Commission is studying the U.S. court decision favoring Oracle's PeopleSoft buyout and deciding whether to pursue its own objections.
The Supreme Court has handed Google a win in a decade-old case in software development, holding that the technology giant did not commit copyright infringement against Oracle when it copied ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said Google did not violate copyright law when it developed its Android mobile operating system using code from Oracle.
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