Oracle vs. Google (2014) Court Filing, retrieved on May 9, 2014, is part of . You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is the table of links with all parts. HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series Case Number: 10-CV-3561 Plaintiff: ORACLE AMERICA, INC. Defendant: GOOGLE INC Filing Date: May 9, 2014 Location: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND A. The Technology B. Google’s Accused Product: Android C. Trial and Post-Trial Rulings DISCUSSION I. ORACLE’S APPEAL A. Copyrightability Declaring Source Code a. Merger b. Short Phrases c. Scenes a Faire The Structure, Sequence, and Organization of the API Packages Google’s Interoperability Arguments are Irrelevant to Copyrightability B. Fair Use II. GOOGLE’S CROSS-APPEAL III. GOOGLE’S POLICY-BASED ARGUMENTS CONCLUSION About HackerNoon Legal PDF Series: We bring you the most important technical and insightful public domain court case filings. This court case 10-CV-3561 retrieved on September 22, 2023, from is part of the public domain. The court-created documents are works of the federal government, and under copyright law, are automatically placed in the public domain and may be shared without legal restriction. law.justia.com