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IANAL, but wouldn't that be a problem of trademark infringement, and not copyright claim as Oracle is suing them for?



If they did call it Java, it would be. That's why they didn't. So Oracle can't monetize Java from Google by claiming a trademark infringement.

That's why they are claiming copyright on APIs and such. Whether or not this has any merit - is what the court case is all about.




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