Oracle: “Google directly copied our Java code”
Oracle has updated the materials lawsuit against Google and now accuses the plaintiff that he is Android "directly copied Java-code belonging to Oracle» for your operating system.
An unexpected lawsuit was filed in August. The subject of the dispute was initially the software patents and intellectual property that Oracle acquired with Sun. These charges remained, but now the claims are more specific.
Oracle even showed fragments of the copied code. According to her estimates, “about a third of the Android API packages"Are" derived from Oracle copyrighted Java API packages. " Copyright infringed “in relation to classes, definitions, organization and names of Java methods and parameters; structure, organization, and content of Java class libraries; content and organization of Java documentation. "
“In at least a few cases, the Android computer code was also directly copied from the copyright-protected Oracle America code.”
An unexpected lawsuit was filed in August. The subject of the dispute was initially the software patents and intellectual property that Oracle acquired with Sun. These charges remained, but now the claims are more specific.
Oracle even showed fragments of the copied code. According to her estimates, “about a third of the Android API packages"Are" derived from Oracle copyrighted Java API packages. " Copyright infringed “in relation to classes, definitions, organization and names of Java methods and parameters; structure, organization, and content of Java class libraries; content and organization of Java documentation. "
“In at least a few cases, the Android computer code was also directly copied from the copyright-protected Oracle America code.”