Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a smashing victory for Google Inc., a San Francisco federal judge ruled Thursday that Oracle Corp.-owned elements of the Java programming language used by Google in its Android operating system cannot be copyrighted.
In a 41-page order, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled that Oracle cannot copyright the structure, sequence and organization of Java application programming interface packages, ...
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