Hi

Oracle/Sun is protecting Java, you just can't have any company (Google)
implement a Java environment that does not follow Sun’s specifications! You
need your Java code to run on any JVM!

Plus its about money and IP.

Paul







On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Michael Neale <michael.ne...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I think in summary of the last weeks happenings, we have our answer in
> how Oracle will treat the community.
>
> Regardless of the right/wrongness of patents, and in particular those
> generic patents (all with prior art) - the fact that the first big
> public noise from Oracle regarding Java is a patent threat to google
> (who were doing something interesting, although not "pure java" by any
> means) is clearly disappointing to me and many others. The damage that
> I am concerned about is purely to the community. Both Android / Google
> and  Oracle will be just fine pretty much no matter what.
>
> Had it been mixed with other announcements, clarifications, or perhaps
> NOT used patent troll techniques (ie use trademark, or copyright, if
> they could), then things would be different.
>
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