You're right, and I thought about including it in the article. However, I decided not to include it as to not cloud the waters, for two reasons:
1) Oracle v Google is a US case, and this opinion only covers the EU.
2) Oracle v Google seems to be more about patent infringement than copyright infringement. This opinion only covers copyright.
You're right, and I thought about including it in the article. However, I decided not to include it as to not cloud the waters, for two reasons:
1) Oracle v Google is a US case, and this opinion only covers the EU.
2) Oracle v Google seems to be more about patent infringement than copyright infringement. This opinion only covers copyright.