SAN FRANCISCO — After two weeks of watching Silicon Valley celebrities and their high-flying lawyers duke it out, jurors began deliberations Monday in Oracle’s smartphone suit against Google.

As Oracle Corp. framed it, did Google Inc. steal proprietary Oracle material to get Android to market sooner? Or, as Google asserts, was the hugely successful Android mobile system a result of Google’s own sweat and blood, which made only “fair use,” if any use, of the Java technology in dispute?

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