' "The court's reliance on "interoperability" ignores the undisputed fact that Google deliberately eliminated interoperability between Android and all other Java platforms," the company said in a statement issued this afternoon. "Google's implementation intentionally fragmented Java and broke the "write once, run anywhere" promise." '
So Oracle's argument is now (or has been) 'it's copyright infrignment if you copy part of it, but not if you copy all of it!'
So Oracle's argument is now (or has been) 'it's copyright infrignment if you copy part of it, but not if you copy all of it!'
Good luck with that.