The world does not owe Oracle a place for Java as a mobile operating system. When you're the disrupted rather than the disruptor, your market gets destroyed. That's usually good rather than bad for society as a whole. That part isn'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'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.