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The dispute centered on the use of parts of the Java programming language's application programming interfaces (APIs) and about 11,000 lines of source code, which are owned by Oracle (through subsidiary, Oracle America, Inc., originating from Sun Microsystems), within early versions of the Android operating system by Google.
Case name Docket no. Date decided Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. 18–956: April 5, 2021 Tandon v. Newsom: 20A151: April 9, 2021 AMG Capital Management, LLC v.
Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. is a dispute related to Oracle's copyright and patent claims on Google's Android operating system specifically in context of the application programming interfaces (APIs) from the Java implementation that Google had initially used in
The Supreme Court ruled that Google’s use of 11,500 lines of code from Oracle software programming language was a “fair use,” a decision that may have implications for how copyrighted ...
The Supreme Court on Monday sided with Google in a $9 billion copyright fight against Oracle over software in billions of Android phones, in a ruling hailed as “a fantastic win” for smaller ...
The court should say no — free and open APIs protect innovation, competition and job mobility for software developers in America. Standing by developers through Google v. Oracle
Google LLC v Defteros; Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González; ... This page was last edited on 6 October 2021, ...
The Supreme Court handed a major victory to Google on Monday, siding with the tech titan in its $8 billion copyright clash with Oracle over the Android operating system.