When Oracle sued Google for patent and copyright infringement in August 2010, it accused the maker of Android of violating seven patents covering Java technology.
Five of the seven patents were dropped from the case, as one by one they were rejected upon reexamination by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Now, one of those five rejected patents has gained new life—on Sunday, Oracle informed the court that the USPTO has granted Oracle's request to reverse the invalidation of patent #5,966,702.

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