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A California jury determined on Wednesday that Google's Android mobile platform does not infringe Oracle's patents.
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Google’s lead attorney filed a motion on Tuesday asking the U.S. District Judge overseeing its copyright and patent trial with Oracle to declare a mistrial.
The jury in the high-profile Oracle vs. Google trial delivered a mixed verdict on Monday, finding that Google did indeed violate copyrights in using 37 of Java’s “application programming interfaces,” or APIs, but failed to agree upon whether this use was protected under the so-called ‘fair-use’ provision of U.S. copyright law – a key issue in the case.
Attorneys for Oracle and Google wrapped up their closing statements on Monday in the copyright phase of a high-profile trial over Google’s Android operating system.





