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Perspective

May 28, 2015

Oracle-Google fallout will be far-reaching

The fundamental question facing the high court as it decides the pending petition for writ of certiorari is one that affects all walks of life. By Charles Duan


By Charles Duan


Replete with technical words like "application programming interface" and "interoperability,"
the Oracle v. Google case might seem to be more at home in a computer science lab rather than a federal
court. And certainly there may be some temptation to pass the case off as a battle
of the technology titans over technical questions of computer software and copyright
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