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Google wins in Supreme Court over $9bn Oracle Android API copyright case

Google wins in Supreme Court over $9bn Oracle Android API copyright case

Posted on April 5, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Oracle has lost its challenge to hold Google liable for copyright infringement, with the Supreme Court ending more than a decade of legal sparring over some of the key components of Android. The case dates back to 2010, with Oracle arguing that Google had copied Java APIs that belonged to Sun Microsystems – which Oracle purchased – as it developed Android, and as such was liable for $8.8 billion in damages.

Google, interestingly, did not deny that it had used the APIs when it first developed Android. 
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