Oracle Disagrees With Google’s Suggestion That Sony, Sega Created Exception to Copyrightability
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Oracle Disagrees With Google’s Suggestion That Sony, Sega Created Exception to Copyrightability | HackerNoon
Oracle disagrees with Google’s suggestion that Sony and Sega created an “interoperability exception” to copyrightability.
Google Admits to Copying Eight Decompiled Security Files Developed by Oracle as Part of API Package
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Google Admits to Copying Eight Decompiled Security Files Developed by Oracle as Part of API Package | HackerNoon
Google admitted to copying the eight files and no reasonable jury could find that the copying was de minimis.
Oracle vs. Google (2014): Table of Contents
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Oracle vs. Google (2014) Court Filing, retrieved on May 9, 2014, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.
Google Argues That the Merger Doctrine Bars Copyright Protection of Oracle's Source Code
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Google Argues That the Merger Doctrine Bars Copyright Protection of Oracle's Source Code | HackerNoon
Google argues that, because there is only one way to write the names and declarations, the merger doctrine bars copyright protection.