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Oracle has a lot of claims here, including license violations (running full Java on a portable device), using parts of Java that are not open source (the test suites), and violating numerous patents. You can see a pretty good breakdown of the claims at Groklaw.
Apologies if this gets on your nerves for having bumped a nearly 11month old thread, but ... seems like Oracle might get their money...
MarketWatch - Oracle expert sees $2.6B in Google damages
Now, there hasn't been any final court ruling, so it seems. But supposedly a "unbiased" expert agrees that copyright infringement is indeed what happened and compensation is necessary.
Now, my question is...
1. what did Google "take" from Java?
2. I assume whatever Google got, it was "open source" code and they just redeveloped it into Android... is that what it is?
in addition... since Android is part of the OAI... can you sue off something that is "open-access"?