Oracle launches scorched-earth fight to profit from Java

Oracle's lawsuit against Google over the Java-derived Android reveals an aggressive plan to profit from the Java platform, which Larry Ellison called "the single most important software asset we have ever acquired." But by turning to the courts, and picking a fight over copyright and patent issues, Oracle may ultimately create a chilling effect over the Java ecosystem and big open source projects throughout the industry.

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