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Now that the dust has settled, did they get it right when it came to Java's apis?
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>>106985314
fuck oracle
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>>106985375
https://deno.com/blog/javascript-tm-gofundme
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>>106985314
Yes. They should have concluded that APIs are not patentable at all, instead of the copout we got that says uh, ackchually, APIs ARE patentable but it was fair use in this case because...it just was ok??
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>>106985375
>JavaScript
>general term
This whole case fucking STINKS
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>>106985314
why is it brat green?
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>>106985314
Google owns the courts



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