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Supreme code

Google used another company’s code when it built the Android OS. Is that legal? SCOTUS said yes.

Recode Daily

April 7, 20218m 50s

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Show Notes

For years, two tech giants have been locked in a legal battle over lines of code. When Google built the Android operating system, it used software created and copyrighted by Oracle. So, Oracle sued Google. Earlier this week, the Supreme Court sided with Google, ruling that it counts as lawful fair use. But how can computer code be fair use, and what does this mean for future programmers? Vox’s Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) explains.

 

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Read more from Ian in his new book The Agenda: How a Republican Supreme Court Is Reshaping America.


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