Google v. Oracle became the leading Supreme Court decision for software interface reuse and copyright fair use.

The Court assumed for purposes of decision that the Java API declaring code was copyrightable, then held that Google's reuse in Android was fair use.

For developers and platform companies, the case preserved room for interoperability, reimplementation, and compatibility-driven software development.

For IPDispatch, it is a foundational tech-law story that should inform later coverage of APIs, developer ecosystems, and AI code-generation disputes.