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Authored by: darrellb on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 10:31 AM EDT |
Oracle's complaint:
1. Google unlawfully implemented parts of Java without a license from Oracle.
2. Google unlawfully copied parts of Java without a license from Oracle.
3. Google injured Oracle by implementing parts of Java without a license from
Oracle.
4. Google injured Oracle by copying parts of Java without a license from
Oracle.
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- Yes - Authored by: Ian Al on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 11:08 AM EDT
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Authored by: rocky on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 12:43 PM EDT |
I'm wondering on which featurephones Java is widely deployed. I am
unaware of any.
Come on. My current phone and the previous two
before had Java on them, and they were all just feature phones. Motorola Razr,
LG CU515, and Pantech Link. (Definition time: A "feature phone" generally just
means non smart phone--it's mainly for calling and texting. They don't have
large touchscreens. They may have web browsers, but they're cumbersome trying
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