The Supreme Court will referee a copyright dispute between tech giants Oracle and Google over the Android operating system. Oracle wants nearly $9 billion from Google.
The Supreme Court says it will referee a high-profile copyright dispute between technology giants Oracle and Google. Oracle says it wants nearly $9 billion from Google.
The case stems from Google’s development of its hugely popular Android operating system using Oracle’s Java programming language. A federal appeals court has twice found that Alphabet Inc.'s Google unfairly used Java without paying for it. A trial court has yet to assess damages.The dispute stretches back to 2010, when Oracle filed suit. The first Android phone went on sale in 2008.
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