The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Google on Monday, finding that the Silicon Valley giant did not violate U.S. copyright law when it used a chunk of Oracle’s software code–Java SE’s application programming interface (API)–in developing its Android mobile operating system. Top line In a 6-2 decision, the Court held that Google’s software development…
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