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		<description>[...] presence within the mobile market, nor has it announced any initiatives to make its presence known; the theory is that Oracle’s motivation behind this suit could be either to do a favour for Apple [...]</description>
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		<description>[...]  For the past year Oracle and Google have been locked in high-profile dispute over Oracle&#8217;s rights to the APIs in the Java Virtual Machine. Oracle asserts that Google&#8217;s Android operating system infringes on JVM patents and copyrights that Oracle inherited as part of its 2009 acquisition of Sun. At the time of the acquisition, the open source community was concerned about Oracle owning MySQL, not Java. Java was flagged by the European Union. As a Wikileaks cable showed last week, the U.S. Government leaped to Oracle&#8217;s assistance in persuading the E.U. regulators to permit Oracle&#8217;s acquisition of Sun. Fast forward two years to a new owner of Java &#8212; an Oracle more hostile  to open source than Sun and whose only competitor to Java is the Microsoft .NET Framework. &#8220;All can see the tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved.&#8221; &#8211; Sun Tzu [...]</description>
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