Oracle against Google



Software giant Oracle is suing Google for patent and copyright infringement relating to Java Google promises to protect themselves

Oracle is suing Google. Software giant filed a lawsuit against Google, which she claims that Google violated its patent and copyright issues related to Java, the development of the mobile




operating system Android. Oracle requires the same amount that Google has not been published, when the company settled its statement declaring that "the lawsuit seeks compensation." Last year, Oracle bought the Sun, resulting in the Java - technology that is used in many mobile phones, often without payment of royalties the company is developing. Hiitron of Java on mobile devices is that software should be written once to run on different platforms, making it very useful for cellular applications. It is unclear whether Oracle really is planning a long legal battle against Google, or is this a warning shot aimed at a compromise agreement as soon as possible, thus paving the way at the request of royalties from other companies. Google, however, will not surrender quickly. "We are disappointed that Oracle chose to attack both the Google and the source community - open Java with no basis for the claim that" the company told the technology blog Mashable. "Open source community for Java is beyond a single company, and works every day to make the Web a better place. We will defend open source standards and continue to work with industry on developing the Android platform." Written.

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