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State of Play
Authored by: PJ on Wednesday, April 25 2012 @ 07:56 AM EDT
Don't waste time on that, pls. We don't
know. It's too soon. Google may get
something, even probably will. But not
what Oracle really wanted, which is
to force Google to use their Java system and
pay them for it forever.

Google will die first, I suspect. their stuff
works better. So they'll just do something
totally else and work around Oracle, I
suspect if the system fails them, which could
happen.

Litigation isn't about justice, because you
don't always get it. You get money or the
other side does or an injunction. But Google
is Google. So it will find a workaround. As
they testified yesterday, there are thousands
of other ways they could go.

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