Oracle again loses case against Google

Oracle again loses case against Google

Tech May 27, 2016 08:42

- US internet giant Google software group Oracle does not pay for the use of technology copyrighted. That a jury court in San Francisco determined in a case that has already dragged on for six years.

Oracle had demanded billions of dollars from Google because the development of the mobile operating system Android has used the Java programming language. Developed by Sun Microsystems, a company which was acquired by Oracle in 2010.

The bill could have walked firmly in the paper. Approximately 80 percent of smartphones worldwide equipped with Android. But the jury ruled that Google did not violate any rules. Oracle, which in 2012 already caught flounder when Google was sued for illegal use of patented technology, will appeal.
  
    
     
      
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