https://www.inshorts.com/en/news/google-loses-copyright-case-for-java-faces-$9-billion-fine-1522232949572
A US court has ruled that Google violated copyright law when it used computer software company Oracle's Java APIs to create the Android mobile operating system. Oracle was previously seeking $9 billion in damages when it first sued the technology giant in 2010. The case revolves around whether the programming language is covered by copyright protection.