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Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Posted May 31, 2012 23:19 UTC (Thu) by clemenstimpler (guest, #71914)
In reply to: Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw) by dlang
Parent article: Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Particularly, because the order includes a "Java 101" tutorial and discusses precedent very thoroughly. It is well worth reading in its entirety (as usual, Groklaw will provide a full-text version), because it injects some common sense in the discussion on copyright and APIs. Judge Alsup was clearly aware of the impact this order might have in subsequent proceedings. It may be suspected that certain CEO egos may press for an appeal anyway, but in my view the judge has quite effectively prevented any attempts to confuse the court of appeals, because he clearly conveys the impression that he knows what he is talking about and the way he introduces fundamental concepts of computing languages is accessible even to the layman.


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Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Posted Jun 1, 2012 11:57 UTC (Fri) by Wol (guest, #4433) [Link]

If you read Groklaw, you will have come across the place where Judge Alsup drops a bombshell ...

After Oracle's lawyers have been spouting about how valuable timsort is and how Google have "saved themselves masses of valuable effort" by "copying" rangecheck, what does he go and say ... ?

He's done a fair bit of programming in his time, he's learnt Java especially for the case, and he himself wrote a rangesort several times in several different languages to see how difficult it was. iirc it took him an afternoon.

Cheers,
Wol

Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Posted Jun 11, 2012 20:53 UTC (Mon) by jospoortvliet (subscriber, #33164) [Link]

Where did you find that, I don't see anything like that... Read the whole thing on Groklaw :D

Or did I read the wrong document... ?

Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Posted Jun 11, 2012 21:50 UTC (Mon) by sfeam (subscriber, #2841) [Link]

Groklaw link

Judge Alsup Rules: Oracle's Java APIs are Not Copyrightable (Groklaw)

Posted Jun 1, 2012 13:53 UTC (Fri) by sorpigal (subscriber, #36106) [Link]

The mini introduction to java was, IMO, the best part. Maybe someone can convince him to write some man pages...

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