Article 557XR LXer: Should API-restricting licenses qualify as open source?

LXer: Should API-restricting licenses qualify as open source?

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In its 2014 Oracle v. Google decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that the method declarations and "structure, sequence, and organization" (SSO) of the Java SE API were protected by copyright.

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