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Oracle: “Google has 'destroyed' the market for Java

12 点作者 tyurok将近 10 年前

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AnimalMuppet将近 10 年前
The world does not owe Oracle a place for Java as a mobile operating system. When you&#x27;re the disrupted rather than the disruptor, your market gets destroyed. That&#x27;s usually good rather than bad for society as a whole. That part isn&#x27;t even actionable at law. So, Oracle: Deal with it.<p>Now, claiming that your copyrights have been violated <i>is</i> actionable at law. The Supreme Court let stand a decision that APIs are copyrightable (!), but Google still has a fair use defense that has not been ruled on.<p>If Oracle wins, Google&#x27;s going to change the API for Android. Java will become less relevant, not more. Oracle may get some money for damages, but Java will lose.
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cybernytrix将近 10 年前
Why do so many HN folks feel that Google is the savior here? The reality is that both oracle and Google are for-profit companies and hence both are greedy. Talk to any old Sun employee and they will tell you how Google came and saw and took whatever they could, when they could have legally licensed j2me for a pittance. Thanks to that stupidity, they are now paying the lawyers. On a separate note, more I think of it, Page&#x2F;Brin getting out of the way and letting sane adults run sub-divisions is the best thing to happen to Google.
mtgx将近 10 年前
Since Android grew in popularity, the Java language has been more popular than ever, which I&#x27;m sure helps Oracle by creating a large ecosystem of Java developers.<p>Now if developers start moving away from <i>Oracle</i> tools like they have in the past with Open Office, and I&#x27;m sure they will in the future thanks to their insistence on copyrighting APIs and keeping their software insecure and not allowing anyone else to look at it - well then, that would be no one but Oracle&#x27;s own fault.
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Borborygymus将近 10 年前
I thought before Oracle acquired Sun, Java was released under the GPLv2. Can&#x27;t Google (or anyone else) simply use Java under the GPL, or is the &quot;infringing&quot; code not part of that GPL&#x27;d release of Java?