Google Wins in Oracle Copyright Lawsuit Over Android Development
Jury finds use of Java API was covered by fair use


A California jury decided in favor of Google, finding that the company did not violate copyrights held by Oracle by using Java APIs (a tool for building Java apps) when designing the Android operating system.
The jury deliberated for three days in a trial that stated earlier this month, as Ars Technica reports.
Today's is not the first verdict in the Oracle-Google dispute that fell in Google's favor. Google won a jury trial four years ago this month over the same issues—back then the judge ruled APIs were not copyrightable because they were a "system or method of operation." That decision was overturned in part on appeal. Google tried to take the case to the Supreme Court but was denied a cert petition.
Oracle sued again, and this time Google's only available defense was "fair use," with which the jury today agreed. In their closing arguments, attorneys for Google tied Oracle's complaints to its own failure to design a smartphone operating system using Java.
"We're in a situation where Oracle, which had no investment in Android, took none of the risk," attorney Robert Van Nest argued in Google's closing, "they want all the credit and a lot of the money, and that's not fair."
Oracle was believed to be seeking up to $9 billion in damages and the trial judge prepped attorneys from both sides on the inevitable appeal to come.
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A Java smartphone? Can you imagine?
Android is pretty much written in Java, and apps written for the platform are written in Java.
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Woo! Die, Ellison, die!
Amen, brother.
I want his yacht to collapse on him in drydock.
ORACLE = One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison
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Never mind all that, what about the lawsuits from the BBC and George Lucas over the design of the robot?
God, Oracle is such a shitty company. Why couldn't a decent company have bought Sun?
Oracle gets my nod as"company most openly contemptuous of its customers". FYTW seems to be the company motto (they've got some fierce competition from BMC). Happy to see them lose.
I fucking absolutely hate Oracle, so news of this verdict is sweet music to my ears. Ellison is the Midas of shit. It blows my mind that he managed to get so filthy rich from his turning-things-to-shit talent.
That was pre-decided. In fact, it's like going to somebody's home and threaten them. Here the case was about the 'Tech Giant' Google who has never ever lost a judicial case. Amen !
Finally ? open source wins. One cannot copyright API. They implement 100% of the code themselves?. it was obvious from the start.
sadly that wasn't the determination here as the appeals court said it is copyrightable this was for fair use
sadly that wasn't the determination here as the appeals court said it is copyrightable this was for fair use
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