We're now going through this part of the fair use provision: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/107 …pic.twitter.com/kumHbcpgkA
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ANYWAYS, MOVING ON
"Sun licensed Java SE for use in smartphones. Sun licensed Java ME for use in feature and smartphones."
"Java was in feature and smartphones before the launch of Android. They were the market leaders in both areas."
"If you're looking at phones, this isn't a revolution, this is an evolution."
Sun was in smartphones first, he says. I think he's referring to Blackberry and SavaJe
"These phones are not the same as the phones today," says Bicks.
In a nod to how shitty the SavaJe looks, he says the hardware is different, but "if you look under the hood" they used the same software.
Admits that SavaJe is "wasn’t a big success."
"But what was important about that phone was that it had a full stack operations system inside that was based on Java SE."
Critical piece of the Oracle story: HTC Touch Pro 2008 licensed Java. HTC Dream (also 2008) did not.
To Oracle, this clearly shows that Android was a substitute in the market.
"Professor Jaffe confirms, from an economist's perspective... one was taking the place of the other"
#fromaneconomistsperspective #drink
THE RETURN OF THE JAVA FAIR USE PAINTING
IT'S SO UGLY
"This is an example of a different purpose."
"But taking Java packages in one phone and putting them in another phone where the APIs do the same thing... that is not the same thing"
Jury instructions say that "fair use presupposes good faith and fair dealing." Oracle says Google was in bad faith.
"Is *this* what an innovative company does?"
Now running through the worst of the Rubin emails #ruuuuuuuuuuuuubin
e.g.: "Do Java anyway and defend our decision, perhaps making enemies along the way."
"Java.lang apis are copyrighted."
Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuubin
Holding out for bat mitzvah mention
"They all knew at Google about Sun's view that this was copyrighted."
"Again this is not my words, this is their words: their APIs were 'half-ass' at best."
Another Rubin email. "We are beyond out of time."
"And then scrubbing out a few more j's."
"Again, their words, not mine."
"Don't demonstrate to Sun employees or Sun lawyers."
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