Google LLC v. Oracle America Inc.

Course Demo. No credit provided in demo mode.


Credit Hours:
NY - General: 2.0 Credits
CA - General: 1.5 Credits
FL - General: 2.0 Credits
CT - General: 2.0 Credits
KY - General: 1.75 Credits
TX - General: 1.75 Credits
MT - Self Study: 1.75 Credits
AZ - General: 2.0 Credits
IL - General: 1.5 Credits
GA - Self Study: 1.5 Credits
NJ - General: 2.1 Credits
NH - General: 1.75 Credits
PA - Distance Learning: 1.5 Credits
NV - General: 1.5 Credits
NC - General: 1.5 Credits
AL - On-Demand: 2.0 Credits
ND - Self Study: 1.0 Credits

Running Time: 1 Hours, 43 Minutes
Faculty: Michael Carroll -

Course Description

One of the most important copyright and fair use cases of our time has been Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. This case has worked its way through many levels of courts while examining two key concepts: Are Application Programming Interfaces copyrightable and if they are, is copying them fair use? This course looks at these two concepts in detail and provides arguments from Oracle's and Google's advocates on both key topics.