Supreme Court Sides With Google Over Oracle in Multibillion-Dollar Copyright Battle

The Supreme Court threw out a lower-court ruling for Oracle that mentioned Google’s Android infringed its copyrights at the Java device program platform.
The Supreme Court threw out a lower-court ruling for Oracle that said Google’s Android infringed its copyrights on the Java software platform.

Original articleOriginal article
Author: Brkend

WSJ online coverage of breaking news and current headlines from the US and around the world. Top stories, photos, videos, detailed analysis and in-depth reporting.

Brkend has recently written 5 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "Makan Delrahim, the Justice Departments chief antitrust enforcement official, has recused himself from the departments investigation into whether Alphabets Google is unlawfully suppressing competition". (February 4, 2020)
  2. "The case comes amid a national debate about whether a handful of tech companies have become too dominantand whether antitrust enforcers should have done more to police powerful firms and concentrated industries". (December 11, 2020)
  3. "The U.S. government needs to show how Googles alleged conduct is harmful even as it gives away its services, experts say. Google likely will need to explain why it has paid billions to ensure its search engine is the default on mobile phones". (October 22, 2020)
  4. "A Republican member of the Federal Trade Commission voiced skepticism that government antitrust enforcement against big tech companies will lead to better privacy protections for consumers". (January 30, 2020)
  5. "The company in legal motions argues that government enforcers have no valid basis for alleging the social-media giant is stifling competition". (March 10, 2021)
Posted on  , , , , , , ,