there are 37 disputed packages, which include java.lang.Math's max().
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En réponse à @xor @sarahjeong
I'm sure some are truly unique to Java, but I'd be amazed if most didn't predate the language in some similar form.
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Surely that would affect the fair use argument.
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En réponse à @matthew_d_green @sarahjeong
It should! Speaks to factor 2's "nature of the copyrighted work." still, fair use is a straaaange fit
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En réponse à @xor @sarahjeong
So at this point if a developer staggers in with irrefutable proof that Java stole the full APIs from his grandfather...
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... It would not be relevant to the case? Oracle's ownership of the IP has already been decided?
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En réponse à @matthew_d_green @xor
you know, maybe this is just because I woke up from this nap, but this has me stumped
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like you're right. this seems relevant. why HASN'T google brought this up?
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @matthew_d_green
they'd have to have the full-API-in-grandpa's-attic. Not the individual methods but the SSO that matters.
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En réponse à @xor @sarahjeong
Still seems like a good way to strengthen the fair use argument. "None of this was even original".
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Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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