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Oracle wins, Google loses in copyright ruling on Java APIs

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Computerworld[^]:

    Google was dealt a blow Friday in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleging its Android operating system infringes on intellectual property owned by Oracle.

    "Free for me, but not for thee"

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      Computerworld[^]:

      Google was dealt a blow Friday in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleging its Android operating system infringes on intellectual property owned by Oracle.

      "Free for me, but not for thee"

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      Does it mean that Oracle wants to discourage programmers using it? Begining of the end of Java?

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        Does it mean that Oracle wants to discourage programmers using it? Begining of the end of Java?

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        Or at least, "if you use it and make money, we want a slice." Either way, not entirely conducive to an open environment. When two coding giants battle, we'll all just lose.

        TTFN - Kent

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