So she sits down with an advance copy of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – the fifth book – and proceeds to transcribe.
'Ann Droid wants to publish a bestseller. Oracle even goes so far as to tag this imaginary plagiarist with the cheekiest of names: Ann Droid.
On Wednesday, Oracle filed a brief with a federal court as part of its appeal of a high-profile court case that ended with an all but complete victory for Google, and the brief begins with comparison to a Harry Potter plagiarist. In its never-ending effort to prove that Google illegally copied its software code in building the Android mobile operating system, Oracle compares its tech rival to someone shameless enough to plagiarize the structure of a Harry Potter novel.