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Sun’s head of Java sales: Android was “devastating”
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Apache e-mails, shown in court, say Android “ripped off” Oracle IP
Lawyers for Oracle Corporation summoned a hostile witness to the stand today here in federal court, revealing what they surely hope will be a "smoking gun" e-mail in their copyright infringement case against Google.
One big problem: the writer of that e-mail, Stefano Mazzocchi, didn't work for Google at the time. Mazzocchi is one of three people who created the Apache Harmony program, which Google leaned on heavily when it created its Android mobile operating system.
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Oracle economist: Android stole Java’s “window of opportunity”
Android skyrocketed as Java's phone business declined. Was it a fair fight?
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Oracle Java architect conscripts Harry Potter in making the case against Google
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9 Lines Of Code That Google Allegedly Stole From Oracle’s Java
Do you know about the famous 9 lines of code that Oracle claimed that Google copied from its copyrighted Java code? It dates back to 2012 when this court case made headlines as a Google developer used a small portion of copyrighted code in Android. At last, Oracle agreed the zero damage result. However, this case is again in the news these days and Oracle is demanding $9 billion compensation.
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Oracle CEO: Google’s Android broke Java in two
Oracle CEO Safra Catz testified in federal court today that Oracle spends "hundreds of millions" of dollars promoting and supporting Java and that the investment was at risk because of Google and Android.
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Oracle moves for judgment as a matter of law against Google's 'fair use' defense to Java copyright infringement
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