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Originally Posted by Oletros
Dalvik is not any illegal clone of Java, in fact, Dalvik is a virtual machine like java virtual machine and the only things regarding Dalvik in the trial were some patent infrigements accusations that were dismissed
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Though Google is facing a $8 Billion fine for infringement. It's really a very complicated issue. Davik, Java VM, MS Visual Basic VM and .Net VM are all derived from the 1970s UCSD p-Machine. It's more complicated than "simply" the Java APIs. Also there are two flavours of Java, the kind on Symbian and other PDA/Smartphone OSes before Android (a cheapish licence), and the kind on Servers and PCs (free but not allowed for phones).
Sun was in discussion with the Android developers about a licence. They KNEW they needed one. Android was then bought out by Google (who also knew about the licence issues). Then Oracle bought Sun. Oracle may have refused to licence the desktop version to Google for Android, not sure
So it's really complicated. It looks like Oracle will have to licence the "full" Java for anything, (free for some things) but Google will have to pay for past infringements. The $8 billion will be appealed (Google could have BOUGHT Sun for less than that). Some sort of more reasonable deal will be done.
Google's alternate OS plan is to ditch Linux/Android entirely for Fuchsia.