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Oracle initially sought damages as much as $6.1 billion, but this valuation was rejected by a United States federal judge who asked Oracle to revise the estimate. In response, Google submitted multiple strains of defense, counterclaiming that Android did not infringe on Oracle's patents or copyright, that Oracle's patents had been invalid, and various other differe nt defenses. They said that Android's Java runtime setting is based on Apache Harmony, a clean room implementation of the Java class libraries, and an independently developed virtual machine known as Dalvik. In May 2012, the jury on this case discovered that Google didn't infringe on Oracle's patents, and the trial decide dominated that the construction of the Java APIs utilized by Google was not copyrightable. With an accompanying set of helpful widgets, it's the best weather app on Android. With lessons and videos for Arts & Humanities, Computing, Economics & Finance, Math, and more, the...