Oracle Claims Google 'Directly Copied' Our Java Code
itwbennett writes "On Wednesday, Oracle amended the lawsuit it filed against Google in August, saying that 'approximately one third of Android's Application Programmer Interface (API) packages' are 'derivative of Oracle's copyrighted Java API packages' and related documents. In particular, 'the infringed elements of Oracle America's copyrighted work include Java method and class names, definitions, organization, and parameters; the structure, organization and content of Java class libraries; and the content and organization of Java's documentation,' Oracle says. 'In at least several instances, Android computer program code also was directly copied from copyrighted Oracle America code,' Oracle alleges."
Fire up Patty at Grocklaw./.... this is identical to the IBM vs SCO case
Oracle makes Java unusable, by being Oracle.
Does formulating this in the way they have give Oracle access to the Google code to see if the code was in fact copied byte for byte from Oracle
You mean this code?
which is totally what she said
under a very specific license. if you copy code, yet don't abide by the terms of the rest of the license, you are in violation of copyright.
Postgres, like most other really awesome open source projects, is not for sale. To anyone. For any price. That's one reason Microsoft, Oracle, et al hate them so much - when it was startup companies, they could always pull out the checkbook and make the problem go away. With the FSF, Apache, Mozilla, and so forth, they can't.
I am officially gone from