Supreme Court Rules For Google Over Oracle In Closely Watched Fair Use Copyright Case

The Supreme Court ruled that Google’s use of eleven,500 traces of code from Oracle instrument program programming language used to be a “honest use,” a decision that may have implications for some way copyrig…
The Supreme Court ruled that Google’s use of 11,500 lines of code from Oracle software programming language was a “fair use,” a decision that may have implications for how copyrig…Original article
Author: Tedstew1

Ted joined Deadline in 2020 and is based in Washington, D.C., where he covers politics, media and entertainment. He's reported on the intersection of politics and showbiz since 2006, as an editor and correspondent for Variety, as well as a contributor to publications such as Politico and as an on-air host for SiriusXM. He previously was a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times and TV Guide, and an editor at V Life. He is a graduate of Northwestern University and was born and raised in Minneapolis, a city that will always be home.

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