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Judge dismisses Oracle's copyright claim against Google

0. phoneArena posted on 31 May 2012, 16:43

This is it folks, the whole Google vs Oracle fiasco could soon be over and done. We already saw the ruling from the jury, which found that Google had not infringed on any of Oracle's patents, and now the judge has ruled on the copyright claims...

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1. smdeezy posted on 31 May 2012, 16:44 8

Yippeee!

2. ivanko34 posted on 31 May 2012, 16:53 6

Oracle should try the German judges
Maybe it is not the same justice in Germany

3. Sniggly posted on 31 May 2012, 16:54 2

This could communicate how this feels, perhaps:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UePmrT6tVyk

4. pongkie posted on 31 May 2012, 17:11 9

should be a lesson to patent trolls

5. jroc74 posted on 31 May 2012, 17:29 5

Good! I think that was probably the biggest hurdle or scare for Android's future. Have to wait n see whats up with MS cases now.

Happy times for Android lovers, users.

I think every patent case should be presided over by Judge William Alsup.

Alsup for President!!!! lol.

Of course I would be calling for his head if he ruled in favor of Oracle...LOL!!! I remember when all this started....all the anti - Android, Google folks came out in full force across the net about "The End Of Android!!!"

Puts on armor for the anti folks responses...

6. mas11 posted on 31 May 2012, 17:32 4

It's a win for the consumer too!

7. jroc74 posted on 31 May 2012, 17:38 3

Wonder whats Florian Mueller's take on this....lol.

10. Devon posted on 01 Jun 2012, 01:26 2

Yeah, he already has. Still saying doom looming in the horizon for Google. How I pity the previous news or sites that always quote or are linking to him. I've just realized less writers are quoting him now. At least they are no longer buying his biased views even if he spam mails them with his partisan "reports". =)

8. Scott_H posted on 31 May 2012, 17:43 9

Honestly, this ruling on APIs is a victory for the entire software industry (well, minus Oracle in the here and now) - especially smaller developers.

9. jroc74 posted on 31 May 2012, 17:49 3

Yea...lets not overlook the bigger picture. Totally agree.

11. kanagadeepan posted on 01 Jun 2012, 04:00

Oracle... Don't be EVIL...

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