Supreme Court Sides With Google in Historic API Copyright Fight Against Oracle Gizmodo 3 days ago Shoshana Wodinsky © Photo: SAUL LOEB / AFP (Getty Images) A man walks up the steps on the first day of a new term at the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, October 7, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court has sided with Google over Oracle in one of the highest-profile copyright disputes to ever hit Silicon Valley.
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that Google didn’t violate copyright law when it used around 11,000 lines of Oracle-created code when developing its Android system back in 2005. The ruling stands to have substantial implications for software development in the U.S.
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