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A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a federal judge's ruling that Oracle's Java API's were not protected by copyright. The debacle started when Google copied certain elements—names ...
Basically, Google is going to replace the code Oracle has an issue with. It will now use Oracle's own OpenJDK, which Oracle makes available to everyone, for free, under the GPL. The Oracle v.
The Supreme Court has sided with Google in the long-running Java API copyright case known as Oracle v. Google, finding that Google is legally entitled to use elements of Java APIs in its Android code.
A common piece of code used by thousands of companies for years has turned out to contain one of the "most serious" cybersecurity risks of the Internet age. Here's what you need to know about log4j.