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Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform

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Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform
The jury in the case by ruling in favor Oracle against Google over Android's use of Java demonstrated how badly the copyright laws of the 19th and 20th century fit the technology market of the 21st century. Read More


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How the Oracle-Google trial could affect all developers
The trial may be significant even for developers of other platforms besides Android because it could set a precedent as to whether software APIs can be protected by copyright. Read More

Oracle vs Google: Who owns the Java APIs?
Depending on how the Oracle/Google court battle goes, the outcome could cement the idea that programming languages are not tools but products. Instead of being partners with a platform vendor, programmers could become just another customer segment. Read More

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