SAN FRANCISCO — Oracle Corp. came out swinging today, responding to U.S. District Judge William Alsup’s request for the identity of writers on the Oracle-Google trial whom the companies may have supported financially.

“Oracle notes that Google maintains a network of direct and indirect ‘influencers’ to advance Google’s intellectual property agenda,” Morrison & Foerster partner Michael Jacobs wrote in a filing Friday morning. “This network is extensive, including attorneys, lobbyists, trade associations, academics and bloggers, and its focus extends beyond pure intellectual property issues to competition/antitrust issues.”

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