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If anyone is curious to see a summary of Oracle's claims to Google's copying not being fair use, the slides for their closing arguments are available at Ars Technica: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/05/how-oracle-made-i...

Disclaimer: I work for Oracle, though not on Java.




Thanks. Quite apart from 'Java' having been open sourced, Schwartz also got up and told everyone this was all OK. Oracle really did face an uphill battle with that since it's nigh on impossible to take back.


And not to mention how difficult it would be to apply Oracle's logic to the innumerable applications that have modified a java version for their own use. I know this is argued in other posts on this thread, but just how in the world can Oracle justify FOSS and its implementation thereof a violation of copyright in these cases as well?




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