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Thursday, 08/11/2011 3:04:20 AM

Thursday, August 11, 2011 3:04:20 AM

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Google’s John Lagerling Declares Intent To ‘Protect The Values Of Android’

I am quite curious: How Google do that?

The link:
http://www.talkandroid.com/51272-google%E2%80%99s-john-lagerling-declares-intent-to-protect-the-values-of-android/?utm_source=feedburner-ta&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AndroidNewsGoogleAndroidForums+%28Android+News%2C+Rumours%2C+and+Updates%29


Google’s John Lagerling, Director of Android Global Partnerships, spoke at the Pacific Crest investment conference proclaiming that they have “very strong paths that we can take to protect the values of Android” and continued with a declaration for their want to protect innovation while working with its partners to protect the values of Android and fend off patent lawsuits. Patents, he said, should enable innovation whereas they are currently being used to stifle innovation, something that’s not “good for consumers”.

His words come on the heels of an attack last week on Apple and Microsoft for a partnership that won Nortel’s mobile patent portfolio, not to mention the hot-button topic of Google’s ongoing court battles with Oracle over Android. On the specifics of their paths of action he remained somewhat cryptic, but it is clear that Google is ready to continue the fight.

Read Mr. Lagerling’s statement:

Without going into too much detail, I do think that we have very strong paths that we can take to protect the values of Android that we have built through the open-source Apache 2 license with our partners. Obviously, Google doesn’t build — we don’t build phones and devices, but we had a vested interest in protecting the values of the Android ecosystem.

So when our partners are being attacked by aggressors, which we see as materially unfounded, it’s something that we join up together with our partners to resolve. And we have, I think, several options that we can take that will help protect the values of Android.

So again, we want to protect innovation. Patents were supposed to be there to enable innovation and monetization of innovation. When it’s being used in a prospective which is more to, as we see it, stifle innovation, it’s not something that is good for consumers.

Android is the only operating system, modern smart-phone operating system, that exists on devices that cost $200 or less. That is what is enabling the next billion of users of the Internet on mobile in the world. There might be players that are not so excited to see the margins and the prices go down like that and the variety that Android enables, but I think we are very convinced that we will be able to continue and create and protect the value of Android.
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