Mac Developer: Google’s closing argument: Android was built from scratch, the fair way | Ars Technica
Google’s closing argument: Android was built from scratch, the fair way | Ars Technica: "SAN FRANCISCO—Google attorney Robert Van Nest made his closing argument to a panel of jurors here today, asking them to clear Android of copyright infringement allegations as a matter of "fairness and fair use.""
They should eliminate all the APIs that look substantially similar to object-oriented system interfaces that preceded Java. That should sober them up a bit. Yawner until it's not.
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