The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear Google's bid to escape Orac...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear Google’s bid to escape Oracle Corp’s multi-billion dollar lawsuit accusing Google of infringing software copyrights to build the Android operating system that runs most of the world’s smartphones.
The justices will hear arguments in the case during their current term, with a ruling due by the end of June. President Donald Trump’s administration backed Oracle in the case, urging the justices in a written brief to turn away Google’s appeal. The Federal Circuit in 2018 said Google’s incorporation of Oracle’s “application programming interfaces” was not permitted under the so-called fair use doctrine of the 1976 Copyright Act, rejecting Google’s argument that by adapting them to a mobile platform it transformed them into something new.
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