Google Blinks. Another Nail In The Android Coffin
Google blinked and indicated its willingness to pay Oracle licensing fees of up to $6.1 billion for the use of its Java code on its Android phone.
Google had always dismissed Oracle’s assertions saying that there was no merit whatsoever, however it quickly changed its tune Friday when things started turning against it.
It is not clear if it is a tactic to win the courts favor as it became evident that Google was blindsiding the court with techno garbage to derail the case.
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