Oracle Co-CEO Says It Did Not Buy Sun Micro to Sue Google

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 17 May 2016 09:52 IST
Highlights
  • Oracle acquired Sun in 2010 and sued Google.
  • Oracle acquired Sun, because Java was too strategically important.
  • Sun welcomed Google's use of Java, but Oracle plotted to sue the company.
Oracle Corp did not acquire Sun Microsystems in 2009 in order to launch a copyright lawsuit against Google, but rather to protect its products that relied on Sun's software, Oracle co-Chief Executive Safra Catz told jurors on Monday.

In a trial at San Francisco federal court, Oracle claims Google's Android smartphone operating system violated its copyright on parts of the Java programming language. Alphabet Inc's Google unit said it should be able to use Java without paying a fee under the fair-use provision of copyright law.

Oracle acquired Sun in 2010 and sued Google after negotiations broke down. The jury was deadlocked in a trial in 2012. If the current jury rules against Google on fair use, then it would consider Oracle's request for $9 billion in damages.

Google has argued that Sun welcomed Google's use of Java, but Oracle plotted to sue upon acquiring the company.

Advertisement

However, an Oracle attorney asked Catz about emails from 2009, in which former Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz described a dispute with Google over Java.

Advertisement

"He told us that they'd been talking with Google and had been trying to get them to licence Java," said Catz, noting that Android was an unauthorised version of Java because Google did not have a licence.

Oracle proceeded to acquire Sun, Catz said, because Java was too strategically important to Oracle's products for it to be bought by a competitor.

Advertisement

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Android, Apps, Google, Mobiles, Oracle, Tablets
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Cloudflare Is Down Again For the Second Time in Weeks: See Affected Sites
  2. Nothing Phone 3a Lite Goes on Sale in India at This Price
  3. ACT Fibernet Launches New Broadband Plans With Free OTT Subscriptions
  4. OnePlus 15R Surfaces on Benchmarking Site Ahead of India Launch
  5. HMD 101, HMD 100 With Built-In Radio Launched in India at These Prices
  6. Flipkart Buy Buy 2025 Sale: Nothing Phone 3, Phone 3a Deals Revealed
  7. OTT Releases of the Week (Dec 1 – Dec 7): Know What to Watch
  8. Instamart to Provide 10-Minute Delivery of Samsung Galaxy Devices
  9. Airtel Discontinues These Prepaid Recharge Packs in India
  10. NotebookLM App Now Has an In-Built Camera
  1. Google’s Year in Search 2025: Top Trending Topics in India—From Gemini to Squid Games
  2. Vivo S50 Colour Options, Key Features Surface Online; Could Launch in India as Vivo V70
  3. CFTC Clears Path for Spot Crypto Trading on Regulated Platforms for the First Time
  4. Cloudflare Outage Blocks Access to Several Websites Including BookMyShow, SpaceX, Coinbase
  5. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series to Offer Built-In Support for Company's 25W Magnetic Qi2 Charger: Report
  6. Airtel Discontinues Two Prepaid Recharge Packs in India With Data Benefits, Free Airtel Xtreme Play Subscription
  7. Samsung Galaxy Phones, Devices Are Now Available via Instamart With 10-Minute Instant Delivery
  8. NotebookLM App Gets an In-Built Camera, Lets Users Upload Images as a Source
  9. HMD 101 Launched in India With 1,000mAh Battery, Auto Call Recording Alongside HMD 100: Price, Features
  10. Crypto Traders Await US Fed Signals as Bitcoin Price Drops to $91,900
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.