Very brief summary of the SCOTUS Oracle/Google hearing today: https://t.co/uWdO1Zywx0
— Tim Bray (@timbray) October 7, 2020
Pointers to more in-depth reporting are welcome.
Or https://t.co/D1o0MWY5tx for a summary.
— Urs Hölzle (@uhoelzle) October 7, 2020
Be sure to watch this out — the outcome will affect the whole IT industry. If APIs are considered copyrightable, the curse of 2020 will be complete. https://t.co/kpB17xhUrN
— Danilo "18pF flip-flop" Cominotti (@dcominottim) October 6, 2020
The Supreme Court is taking up a case that could choke off tech innovation if mishandled, write #Google Senior VP for Global Affairs @Kent_Walker and #Microsoft President @BradSmi https://t.co/J9jCfcrmhV (via @WSJ)
— Gory booBrowa ?☠️? (@coreydu) October 7, 2020
Google v Oracle will determine whether a company can use copyright to lock in developers & limit software development. We look forward to arguing on behalf of developers’ freedom to innovate & consumers’ freedom to choose. See my op-ed with @bradsmihttps://t.co/lUqixDMz30
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) October 7, 2020
Two of the most politically powerful men in technology co-wrote an op-ed arguing that the other very politically powerful man in technology is wrong. https://t.co/WPbI1DP8tX
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) October 7, 2020