I started writing a JackRabbit Eclipse plugin, and decided to include the 
JSR-170 javadocs. 

As I read the license for the JSR-170  specification on  
http://www.day.com/maven/jsr170/licenses/day-spec-license.htm.
it seems pretty clear you cannot, under any conditions, use any product 
implementing a  JSR-170 implementation for other than evaluation uses.

Umm, is this correct? It really kinda limits the use of Jackrabbit, since it 
falls under the license as a JSR-170 implementation and, well, I don't mind 
doing a plugin for the Open Source community, but I draw the line at donating 
it to a commercial company.

As near as I can tell (I am no lawyer) it is viral, it also claims rights to 
any product that merely uses the JSR-170 specification 

However, I did a BI application  for a patent search company a while back, and, 
learned a little bit about patent squatting. 

While this license COULD be interpreted to apply only to the specification 
itself, the courts tend to take a narrower view. 

Finally, I am at a loss as to why why this license is even necessary for a 
specification that is intended for use by other commercial companies.

The relevant passages are below:

1. License for Purposes of Evaluation and Developing Applications. Licensor 
hereby grants you a fully-paid, non-exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide, 
limited license (without the right to sublicense), under Licensor's applicable 
intellectual property rights to view, download, use and reproduce the 
Specification only for the purpose of internal evaluation. This includes 
developing applications intended to run on an implementation of the 
Specification provided  that such applications do not themselves implement any 
portion(s) of the Specification.
       
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