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  2. Oct 4, 2021 · These guys, they were like these poor farmers, going: ‘But this is our land!,’ ” says Ziegenbalg, calling the miniseries “the final episode” of the 20-year-long struggle.

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  3. Oct 7, 2021 · Created by Oliver Ziegenbalg and Robert Thalheim, ‘The Billion Dollar Code’ is arguably the most realistic take on the David vs. Goliath trope. It revolves around an artist named Carsten and a programmer and hacker named Juri, who develop together a computer program that allows a user to fly to the location of their choosing from outer space in real-time.

  4. Ein Interview mit unserem Drehbuchautor Oliver Ziegenbalg. About ...

    • ‘The Billion Dollar Code’ Plot Summary
    • How Did Terravision’S Algorithm Get Stolen?
    • Did Brian Anderson Steal Terravision Algorithm?
    • How Did Lea Build The Case?
    • 700 Million Dollar Case
    • ‘The Billion Dollar Code’ Ending Explained

    The English language term “visionary programmer” is made up of two words. In the digital era, there are many famous collaborators where one is visionary, and the other is a programmer. That’s how “Apple” came to life. This story also has a duo, Carsten Schlüter, and Juri Müller, whose invention changed the way we look at the world. The Billion Doll...

    After their massive success and media attention, Carsten Schlüter and Juri Müller were reached out to by one of the chiefs at Silicon Graphics, Brian Anderson. To develop Terravision, the German innovators used an Onyx workstation designed by Silicon Graphics. Brian adored Terravision and thus invited Carsten and Juri to display it at the company’s...

    As soon as Juri contacted Brian and congratulated him for his new program, Brian came to Berlin to cover up. Brian told German innovators that he left Silicon Graphics and started developing things for the video game industry. He developed a flying-to-Earth demo that caught the attention of the Corporate Giant. Later, Brian collaborated with them t...

    Lea Hausiwth was a lawyer who worked for a law firm in Houston, Windmill and Keen. Carsten searched the top ten law firms in America and, through the search results, got in touch with Lea’s firm. After Juri and Carsten were convinced that a corporate giant stole their algorithm, they tried to sue them. But it was hopeless. According to the email sh...

    The German innovators reached Delaware, America, to seek justice. At the trial, Warren Stewart representing the corporate company stated that his client doesn’t make any money with the virtual Earth View program directly. However, Lea’s tech expert, Ms. Martinez, argued that while the company doesn’t serve ads on its software, it does collect “user...

    Lea hired a tech expert, Dr. Callaghan, to study the algorithms used in both software. According to his study, the source codes of both the programs shared similarities, and thus there was a direct case of patent infringement. However, the non-technical jury failed to understand a word Callaghan uttered, and therefore his analysis didn’t amount to ...

  5. Oct 7, 2021 · After going remote in 2020 due to the pandemic, this year's show was back with in-person glitz and glam. Culture 09/20/2021 September 20, 2021 Books, films and art about 9/11, 20 years later

  6. Based on a true story, the Netflix miniseries The Billion Dollar Code recounts how two German developers sued Google for patent infringement, arguing that Google Earth blatantly appropriated their own Terravision program from the 1990s. The show makes the case into an enthralling, if sobering courtroom drama, and also a kind of parable, using parallel timelines to contrast the utopian dreams ...

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