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June 7, 2004—Contrary to published reports, Sun Microsystems has not made a decision as to whether or not to release its Java platform under an open source software license, company executives ...
Google interrogated over Java decision The decisions made by the Android team at Google — going as far back as 2005 — continue to come under question in the Oracle-Google trial.
The decision of why Java and its APIs were used for the development Android continues to come under fire during the Oracle-Google trial.
Monday’s decision in Google v. Oracle reminds us that occasionally the Supreme Court can take a big case and actually decide it! So many of the intellectual-property cases that reach the justices ...
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 ...
For the reasons that follow, we conclude that the declaring code and the structure, sequence, and organiza- tion of the 37 Java API packages are entitled to copyright protection. Because there is ...
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