The civil case Oracle brought against Google because of the latter’s Java implementation was complicated to say the least. It was divided into three parts: copyright, patent, and damages. The damages portion was cancelled because things went so badly for Oracle in the first two phases. Now judge William Alsup has ruled on the one

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Judge rules Oracle’s Java APIs cannot be copyrighted, Android off the hook

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