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How about the whole damn argument about Google's use of Java. It really doesn't matter what they copied or what they did or what Oracle thinks. When Sun owned Java they gave Google the green light to do whatever they wanted. They had permission and it was publicly given. Oracle is now trying to claim that Google stole something that they were given. Thats not even getting into the fact that Sun open sourced Java and OpenJDK contains all the same API's that Oracle says Google stole. How do you steal from something that's free?