National Post

U. S. TOP COURT SP LIT OVER GOOGLE’S BID TO END ORACLE SUIT

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The U.S. Supreme Court appeared divided on Wednesday as it considered whether to protect Alphabet Inc’s Google from a long-running lawsuit by Oracle Corp accusing it of infringing Oracle copyrights to build the Android operating system that runs most of the world’s smartphone­s. The court, down one justice following last month’s death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, heard oral arguments in Google’s appeal of a lower-court ruling reviving the lawsuit in which Oracle has sought at least US$8 billion in damages. Some of the eight justices expressed concern that Google simply copied Oracle’s software code instead of innovating and creating its own for mobile devices. Others emphasized that siding with Oracle could give software developers too much power with potentiall­y harmful effects on the technology industry.

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