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Oracle Says NEC Owes $7M For Breaching Software License
Law360 (July 8, 2021, 11:03 PM EDT) Oracle America Inc. says NEC Corporation of America in California owes over $7 million for breaching their software agreement and violating its copyright when it failed to pay sufficient licensing fees related to Oracle s database and supplemental programs, according to a suit filed Thursday in California federal court.
Oracle, which exclusively owns the copyright for its Oracle Database, allows third-party companies that are part of the Oracle PartnerNetwork to copy its database and distribute it to end-users so long as the companies also enter into a distribution agreement, the complaint says.
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2 written by Justice Breyer, held that Google’s copying of Oracle’s Java application programming interface (API) naming convention was a fair use as a matter of law. The Court concluded that Google made a “transformative use” of the software and had only used a relatively small amount of it.
Oracle’s Java APIs (created by Sun Microsystems, which was later purchased by Oracle) comprised set packages of Java software so programmers could easily access frequently used functions instead of rewriting them each time. Google copied 37 of the API packages. The Court concluded that Google thought Java application programmers would want to use the same 37 sets of functionalities in the new Android operating system using the same names as used in Java. Google then copied the declaring source code from the 37 Java API packages, including all the names of methods, classes, interfaces and packages covering the 37 API packages, with over 600 clas
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