Dow Jones Newswires reports that Google has been denied a bid to have an internal memo that proposed licensing Oracle’s Java software sealed and redacted from the public record, as part of litigation over Google’s use of Java in its Android mobile phone software. In an order filed Monday in US District Court for the Northern District of California, Judge William Alsup wrote that Google cannot have the internal email sealed, as it is an incomplete draft not “protected by the attorney-client privilege.”