Here’s How The Supreme Court Can Stop Google From Stealing People’s Ideas
The Supreme Court will rule this year on
Google v. Oracle, and when it does, it can rein in both Google and the
legal doctrine of 'transformative use,' an abuse of the 'fair use'
exceptions to copyright laws.
"Google has long abused intellectual property protections and thus far managed to skirt any severe negative repercussions for it. But the tech giant may soon be held responsible for its borderline illegal behavior.
The Supreme Court will rule this year on Google v. Oracle, a case some say is the copyright case of the century. When it does, it will have the opportunity to rein in both Google and the legal doctrine of “transformative use,” an abuse of the “fair use” exceptions to copyright laws."
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