Google did not breach copyright of Oracle


California conducted the trial the jury failed to agree that Google violated the copyrights of the Android operating system, Oracle


Google does not breach the rights of Oracle by using the last of the patents, the California court ruled. Although the jury found that the Android operating system violates Java interfaces they use Oracle have copyright - but they were unable to reach agreement and a judgment determining that the use is not fair. Finally, the vote was split 9-3 in favor of Google, despite the explicit statement that Google did not work properly.
The court is required to deal with eight different claims of two patents dealing with Oracle. Google admitted that she was using its operating system in Java, but said that only those parts of the Oracle launched the mass use. Oracle, however, argued that the violation can cost up to $ 6 billion - an imaginary amount determined in light of the final ruling that Google does not have Oracle any financial compensation.
A Google spokesman said in response that the court ruled that Android does not violate Oracle's patents, and that victory is not just Google - it's all eco - Sistema of Android. Oracle spokesman said the company introduced in evidence that Google knew she was violating rights of use Bg'rooh, and Oracle plans to continue to protect its technology.