Oracle has brought its legal war with Google back to life, alleging Android’s Java framework ripped off Big Red’s copyright.
According to a lengthy court document filed today by the database giant, and obtained by El Reg, Oracle will once again make its case that Google violated copyrights it holds on core Java libraries.
The House of Hurd n’ Catz claims it should get yet another trial because it wasn’t able to present evidence in the first handful of cases that it thinks will turn the tables.
“Although Oracle is entitled to judgment on the evidence the jury heard, Oracle’s actual case against fair use was far stronger,” the filing reads. “At every turn, in countless ways, the district court issued rulings that obstructed Oracle’s case.”
The filing is the latest in the years-long battle between Google and Oracle over allegations that Google used Oracle-copyrighted core Java APIs to create its Android operating system.
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