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by torstenvl
364 days ago
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I'm not sure what you mean when you say the Java spec is open, but Oracle certainly took the position—and the Supreme Court confirmed—that they own copyright in the APIs. Has Oracle dedicated those to the public domain in the meantime? Or at least licensed them extremely permissively? More importantly, is there a public body that owns the spec? |
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To use your own terminology, this is clearly and objectively false. The US Supreme Court made no such finding.
What the court concluded was that even if Oracle had a copyright on the API, Google's use of it fell under fair use so that making a ruling on the question of whether the API was protected by copyright was moot.