Techdirt Podcast Episode 295: What Oracle/Google Means For Copyright And Interoperability
from the implications dept
We’ve written a lot about the Oracle/Google case over API copyrights as it wound its way through the courts, but the Supreme Court ruling has such widespread implications that there is still plenty to unpack. This week, we’re joined by two top experts on intellectual property — Berkeley Law’s Pamela Samuelson and Stanford Law’s Mark Lemley, who recently co-wrote a paper on the subject — to discuss in detail what impact this landmark case has on copyright and interoperability.
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Filed Under: apis, copyright, interoperability, mark lemley, pamela samuelson, podcast
Companies: google, oracle
Comments on “Techdirt Podcast Episode 295: What Oracle/Google Means For Copyright And Interoperability”
Ouch
Am I the only one that finds it hard to listen to the frequent "and, um, uh" from Pamela?
I apologize if that sounds mean, I really don’t mean it that way.
I just found it jarring in content that I was really interested in otherwise.
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What is this word? senofair, xenafare? Can’t even google it effectively.
Re: zenofare?
What is this word? senofair, xenafare? Can’t even google it effectively.
Scène à faire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sc%C3%A8nes_%C3%A0_faire
The first stage of the trial concerned Oracle’s claim to copyright in Java APIs and whether Google infringed those copyrights. Important open questions remain, including whether the copyright facts are true and how the judge will decide whether Google used the APIs fairly, which we believe was the case. Over the past decade, Google has argued in lower courts that it did not infringe on copyright when re-implemented Java for use on Android. Students can choose their own deadlines and choose their preferred https://essayservices.org/.
There’s legislation pending on both the federal level and in two-dozen states.
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GREAT!
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