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After an eleven-year battle in the case of Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc., No. 18-956, the Supreme Court sided with Google against Oracle in a long-running copyright dispute over the software used in Android’s mobile operating system. The case concerned 12,000 lines of code that Google used to build Android that were copied from the Java application programming interface developed by Sun Microsystems, which Oracle acquired in 2010. It was seen as a landmark dispute over what types of computer code are protected under American copyright law. Google claimed that its use of the code was covered under the doctrine of fair use and therefore not subject to copyright liability.

For this assignment, in a 1 to 3-page analysis, compare and contrast the different perspectives of the case. At a minimum, your analysis should answer the following questions. In addition, you should address two to three additional concepts based on your research.

· What is the fair use principle under copyright law?

· What were the foundations of Google’s and Oracle’s arguments?

· What impact does the final ruling have on the IT industry?

Assignment Submission

· Draft a 1-3-page, response in a new Microsoft Word document

· Utilize at least three (3) cited outside sources, using APA citation format

· Submit your completed assignment to Canvas

 

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15 pts

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Apply knowledge from coursework and/or outside resources in a manner that is coherent, thorough, and relevant to the topic. Clearly explain your argument/point so that your instructor. Provide evidence to support your argument/point.

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Structure and Organization

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3 pts

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Follow basic rules of strong essay writing, including a clear thesis in the introduction, recap of main points and the thesis in the conclusion, logical organization and transitions, and proper grammar throughout.

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Citations and Spelling

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2 pts

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Use Proper APA formatting when citing your sources. Base your ideas on research or theory. When you use someone's words exactly, quote and cite. Check your document for proper grammar, formatting, and spelling.

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