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Android is not a copy of any Apple software.
There is not one line of code in Android that is taken from iOS.
Copyright does indeed protect Apple's software from being copied, but Android is not a copy.
Android is at best a work-alike product to iOS. Work-alike products are everywhere ... GM vehicles are work-alike products compared to Ford vehicles, they are not copies. Airbus aircraft are work-alike products to Beoing aircraft, they are not copies.
Having multiple work-alike products available from multiple vendors is the very basis of a capitalist free market economy. It is an essential element. Supply and demand. Free market competition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competition_%28economics%29
Are you saying that you do not believe in a capitalist free market economy?