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Supreme Court Finds Google’s Copying of Oracle’s APIs a Fair Use

June 3, 2021 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line A recent Supreme Court decision has finally put an end to the longstanding fight between Oracle and Google concerning Google’s use of Oracle’s copyrighted Java Application Programing Interfaces (APIs). The Supreme Court’s decision held that, contrary to the decision by the Continue Reading

Alert - June 3, 2021

CCPA: A Privacy Conundrum

October 6, 2020 by Patrick Quinn

7th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law After much anticipation, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect on January 1, 2020, becoming the most comprehensive privacy law in the U.S. CCPA provides California residents rights regarding the collection, use and sale of their Continue Reading

Trends in Marketing Communications Law - October 6, 2020

Are APIs No Longer Safe To Use When Creating Mobile And Other Software Applications?

May 3, 2018 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line Based on the decision of the Court of Appeals, software developers and programmers should understand that there is risk in using any copyrighted code, including API packages and code, without first obtaining authorization from the owner of the API or otherwise adhering strictly to Continue Reading

Alert - May 3, 2018

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