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Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle’s Java APIs are Not Copyrightable

Posted on June 1st, 2012 at 10:01 by John Sinteur in category: Google, Intellectual Property -- Write a comment

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Feast your eyes on this! Oracle’s Java APIs, specifically as used by Google, are not copyrightable. “Therefore, Oracle’s claim based on Google’s copying of the 37 API packages, including their structure, sequence and organization is DISMISSED,” the judge writes.

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