By Tim O'Connor
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Alphabet Inc.-owned Google's utilization of elements from fellow technology titan Oracle Corp.'s Java computer language and programming platform in its Android mobile operating system was a fair use under copyright law and not merely an excuse for theft, a jury decided Thursday.
The San Francisco federal court panel reached a unanimous decision near the close of the third full d...
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