Google vs Oracle: White House locked in internal debate
US administration faces end-of-May deadline to decide whether to take sides in case before US Supreme Court
San Francisco
THE Obama administration has been locked in internal wrangling over what position to take in high-profile litigation between two American technology giants, Google and Oracle, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions.
It faces an end-of-May deadline to decide whether to take sides in a case before the US Supreme Court that will have wide implications for the technology industry.
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