Hard to say.  I don't know if the tendency in lawsuits is to list the
most significant first, or the least significant.

Can't speak to the possibility of copyright infringement.  If the
developers of the Android environment have good documentation for
using "cleanroom" procedures that's a big help, but doesn't get them
out of the woods.  Without that documentation it could be a bit rough.

I do wish that Sun had fully opensourced and open licensed Java like
they were planning to several years back.  I'm guessing the plan was
killed when Oracle began negotiating with them.

On Aug 13, 1:18 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> > Yeah, I saw the list of patents, and commented above that from the
> > titles they likely were pretty narrow.  This is going to be an
> > angels- on-the-head-of a-pin battle.
>
> To complete the scenario, I've been pointed to that in the complaint
> there's also a copyright violation allegation, regarding Java itself.
> It is not clear to what it refers to and I still believe that there
> are not Sun bits in Android. In any case, it is cited after the seven
> patents, so I think that the last ones are the real core of the case.
>
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