REDWOOD SHORES (dpa-AFX) - Oracle Corp. (ORCL) said Monday that United States District Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong has entered judgment in Oracle's favor against defendants ServiceKey, LLC and its CEO, Angela Vines, on Oracle's claims against ServiceKey and Vines for copyright infringement, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse and Lanham Acts, fraud, intentional interference with prospective economic relations and unfair competition.
The lawsuit was brought by Oracle against ServiceKey and Vines in February 2012 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
The judgment reflects ServiceKey's and Vines' admission to liability on Oracle's claims. ServiceKey and Vines, among other things, admitted that they illegally and without authorization downloaded, copied and distributed Oracle's copyrighted Solaris Operating System, including Solaris software updates and patches, falsely advertised their ability to provide the copyrighted Oracle Solaris patches to customers, and illegally trafficked in passwords to Oracle's customer support website.
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