Oracle tells Google that it lostBoxi2016-05-27 ? Big company Google says the jury's recognition represents the triumph of the Android ecosystem, the Java Development Community, and software developers who are relying on open, free programming languages to develop innovative consumer products.
Yesterday we used multiple films to analyze Oracle's 6-year-old Android non-"reasonable use" Java API infringement case, and now the claim for $9 billion is already in effect. The San Francisco Federal Court jury today ruled that Google Android did not infringe all of Oracle's Java copyrights. Panasonic's breath is not just Google, it also includes thousands of software developers. However, Oracle has made it clear that it will appeal.
The vast majority of developers and copyright experts can be temporarily relieved. Because in the open-source technology today, everyone is more or less to use other people's things, if Oracle wins the word will trigger the chilling effect, the entire development industry in the copyright will face the scissors constantly confused tangled situation.
Google says the jury's recognition represents the triumph of the Android ecosystem, the Java Development Community, and software developers who are relying on open, free programming languages to develop innovative consumer products.
But Oracle is clearly not willing to let go, and the company has made it clear that it will continue to appeal:
We strongly believe that Google has rushed into the mobile market by illegally copying Java core technology to develop Android. Oracle sued to stop Google's illegal practices. We believe that there are good reasons for the appeal to be brought to the Federal Circuit Court.
This case is a matter of concern, in addition to the connotation of copyright protection and the impact of the interests of the vast number of developers of reasons, the technical details involved are also a factor. Many technical terms make it difficult for a knowledgeable participant to explain what an API is. In the trial process, Google's secret weapon is a real file cabinet-the top of the cabinet is affixed with the name "Java.lang", and the file cabinet drawer inside is the file. Google would like to use this note, the API is just a few tags (Oracle compares the API to a series of novels like Harry Potter's title, central sentence), do not know whether this metaphor has touched the jury.
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Oracle tells Google that it lost