First off, the Oracle lawsuit is NOT a case of rebranding software released as public domain (Java) as closed source.
Because Google is not using Oracle's source code. They used a clean room effort to build a new byte code interpreter. Then they added a byte code translator so that people can use the public domain Apache classes, WHICH ORACLE DOES NOT OWN.
What this lawsuit IS is an attempt to use software patents (look up 'bad idea' in the dictionary) to attack independently developed software such as the Android effort.
Google will claim that they either don't use these patents, or that they are obvious, or that they are preexisting practice.
Oracle's patents are dangerous. Likely there is patent claim out there somewhere that might support an infringement claim against everything the open software community has developed (Ruby, Python, etc).
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