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Open source wins Java rights [Vnunet.com]

Mar 25, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

James Middleton reports on efforts by Apache to require Sun to allow Java implementations by open source groups and academic institutions. Middleton writes . . .

“The open source community won the rights to free implementation of the Java platform last week, weakening Sun Microsystem's iron grip on the development platform.”

“The software giant has buckled following a campaign headed up by Apache on behalf of the open source community, which called on Sun to discontinue licences prohibiting Java compatible open source implementations, and make compatibility testing more accessible . . .”

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