Google Beats Oracle’s $8.8 Billion Damages Claim after Jury Finds Fair Use 

May, 2016 - Stephanie Sivinski , Jason P. Bloom

Six years after Oracle first accused Google’s popular Android platform of infringing Oracle’s copyrights in Java application programming interfaces (“APIs”), a Northern District of California jury has found that Google’s copying constituted fair use. Oracle was seeking $8.8 billion in damages for the alleged infringement. But the verdict allows Google to avoid all liability and obviates the need for a second trial in which the jury was set to hear evidence that Google willfully infringed.

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