Oracle tells the Supreme Court: “Google has a problem” | ZDNet

Oracle delivered its latest argument to the Supreme Court ahead of its showdown with Google over the internet giant’s use of Java APIs to build Android.

Oracle on Wednesday delivered fresh arguments to the Supreme Court in its ongoing dispute with Google over the internet giant’s use of Java APIs to build Android. The high court will finally consider the case on March 24 and deliver a verdict later this year, putting to rest a decade-long legal battle that put billions of dollars on the line, as well as the rules of software development.

“Google has a problem,” Oracle argues in its brief. “It committed an egregious act of plagiarism and now needs to rewrite copyright law to justify it. It cannot.”

Source: Oracle tells the Supreme Court: “Google has a problem” | ZDNet

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