By a 6-to-2 vote, the justices said Google’s use of Oracle code did not infringe copyright laws.
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By a 6-to-2 vote, the justices said Google’s use of Oracle code did not infringe copyright laws.
(Image credit: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
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