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Why did Google win vs Oracle?
The U.S. Supreme Court handed Google a major victory Monday in a multi-billion dollar copyright dispute. By a 6-to-2 vote, the court declared that Google did not infringe on Oracle’s copyright when it used a tiny portion of Oracle’s computer code lines to create a new system software for smartphones in the early 2000s.
Who won Google vs Oracle?
In a 6-2 decision, the justices overturned a lower court’s ruling that Google’s inclusion of Oracle’s software code in Android did not constitute a fair use under U.S. copyright law.
What happened in Google vs Oracle?
On August 13, 2010, Oracle sued Google for copyright and patent infringement in the District Court for the Northern District of California. Oracle asserted Google was aware that they had developed Android without a Java license and copied its APIs, and that Google therefore infringed Oracle’s copyright.
Which ERP system does Google use?
Google uses Oracle EBS. Juniper used to have Oracle EBS and they are migrating to SAP. Cisco uses Oracle EBS.
Did Google Steal the code for Google Earth?
In 2014 the Berlin architecture studio Art + As a complaint to Google for having plagiarized its code with which the technology company developed Google Earth. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Delaware and charged that the products of Google Earth infringed on a patent held by Art + Com.
Why did Oracle buy MySQL?
So Oracle bought MySQL to make sure it would have a control over the brand, scatter the community and save its flagship from the unwashed masses. Oracle database was a dominant RDBMS in the business market, but they weren’t successfully expanding into the growing web application market. MySQL had a strong position there.
What are the advantages of using Oracle over MySQL?
Oracle security in general is just more powerful in every way. Oracle data compression is way more sophisticated and reduces IT expenditures. Oracle can scale vertically as well as horizontally much more effectively than MySQL. You do not have to “pause” the database when doing backups in Oracle.
Should a DBA learn oracle or MySQL first?
Only real Oracle professionals should use Oracle and there is a steep learning curve. A monkey with only a little training can turn MySQL on and get it going and it will most likely perform almost as good as it ever will go (minus data corruption which the DBA will still need to spend a lot of time learning how to prevent.)