Jury says Google infringed on Oracle’s copyrights

 Jury says Google infringed on Oracle’s copyrights

A San Francisco jury on Monday determined that Google’s Android operating system infringes on Oracle’s copyrights regarding its Java programing language, Reuters reported. Following days of deliberation, nonetheless, the jury could not decide regardless of whether Google had the correct to fair use of the copyrighted material, an argument Oracle is now attempting to have thrown out. Google’s lawyers challenged the jury’s choice on Java and are moving for a mistrial. Immediately after rendering the copyright verdict, the seven lady, 5 man jury will next hear a testimony from Oracle relating to its patents and then rule on damages — Oracle is in search of roughly $ 1 billion.

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Dan joins the BGR team as the Android Editor, covering all items relating to Google’s premiere operating system. When he isn’t testing the newest devices or apps, he can be identified enjoying the New York City nightlife.

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