Article 5G6GD Supreme Court sides with Google in Oracle’s API copyright case

Supreme Court sides with Google in Oracle’s API copyright case

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Russell Brandom
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In a ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court found that Google could legally use elements of Oracle's Java application programming interface (API) code when building Android.

Google's copying of the API to reimplement a user interface, taking only what was needed to allow users to put their accrued talents to work in a new and transformative program, constituted a fair use of that material," the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-2 opinion, with one justice (Amy Coney Barrett) not taking part in the ruling. It overturned an earlier federal decision, which found that Google's use of the API had constituted infringement.

Google's copying of the API...constituted a fair use of that material"

The court's opinion concludes that APIs - which let...

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