Google took our property—and our opportunity, Oracle tells jury

Posted by BernardSwiss on May 11, 2016 1:05 PM EDT
Ars Technica; By Joe Mullin -
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Oracle is making its case to a jury that Google should be forced to pay massive copyright damages, due to the search company's use of 37 Java APIs in its Android operating system. It's the second courtroom face-off for the two software giants. Google argued that APIs shouldn't be copyrighted at all, but lost on appeal. Now Google's only hope is that the jury finds that its use of the APIs was a "fair use."

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