Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by AnimalMuppet 3387 days ago
Um, do you realize that those licenses prohibit using it on a phone, because Sun/Oracle wanted to protect JavaME? So what you're asking for is for Google to not do Android, and then they wouldn't have the problems that they're having doing Android. That's... not a useful suggestion.
1 comments

Google could use them on the phone, they just needed to PAY Sun just like everyone else, but of course they wanted to have the cake for free.
Given that APIs can't be copyrighted, why shouldn't they have that particular cake for free?

(Actually, the current court ruling is that APIs can be copyrighted, but re-implementing them is fair use. My personal IANAL opinion is that that won't stand - it will either turn into "APIs can't be copyrighted" or else into "APIs can be copyrighted, and the copyrights are not worthless - you can't copy it and have it be fair use". We shall see. Nevertheless, at the time Google copied the API, the assumption in the whole industry was that an API could not be copyrighted. Your statement that Google "wanting their cake for free" carries a tone of moral criticism that is unwarranted by the circumstances.)