If you don't take ALL of the API it's not interoperable, it's not fair use. If you take all of the API, it's interoperable but not fair use
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Replying to @sarahjeong
Oracle basically proposing that it's intrinsically impossible to make fair use of an API unless you paint it as code on a canvas
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Alsup is now explaining something to the jury about a stipulation and I think my coffee is cool enough to drink now so
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Alsup explaining that the parties agree that 60+ packages were fair use, and that the trial is over the remainder 37.
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Sorry, I think 62 classes? Someone correct me on this, I gotta drink this coffee
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OK I got it hella wrong. 170 lines of code from 62 classes are technically necessary to use Java language.
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The rest of the code is at issue re: fair use. That's it.
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Someone in the gallery coughs. Alsup: Who's that coughing and hacking? Take this cough drop back there. PULLS OUT A COUGH DROP
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Van Nest (named partner of Keker & Van Nest) passes the cough drop from Judge William Alsup to person in gallery
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GET THE WRAPPER IT'S A PIECE OF HISTORY
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