Stupid Oracle. They’ve just gone and sued Google over their use of Java.
An Oracle spokesperson said in a statement:
In developing Android, Google knowingly, directly, and repeatedly infringed Oracle’s Java-related intellectual property. This lawsuit seeks appropriate remedies for their infringement.
I guess it’s mostly over Dalvik, Google’s Java Virtual Machine, rather than using Java itself. We’ll see.
Update: It’s much more than Dalvik! It even goes to the core of basic computing like initializing variables. There’s a copy of the complaint on scribd.
If you were all wondering how Oracle would treat its new open source acquisitions, now you know. OpenSolaris is all but dead and they’re “suing over Java” (whatever that really means). Perfect fodder for the pro-Microsoft .NET camp, no doubt.
If only Sun had put Java under the freakin’ GPLv3 in the first place, we could avoid mess like this.
In actuality, Google should utilise the Tridge defence and show that they simply do not infringe those patents. Where they might be, work around them. Problem solved, case thrown out.
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>If only Sun had put Java under the freakin’ GPLv3
You dont know what you are talking about, the GPLv3 is freakin’ horrible. The GPLv2 is better, but I’d look for another OSI approved license.
http://www.opensource.org/licenses
What’s so bad about the GPLv3 over GPLv2? From a user perspective, it gives us a lot more assurance that someone like Oracle won’t start suing people over patents in Java.
-c