Well, they aren't arguing trademark issues.  They are arguing
patents.  Compare the situation to the patent holders of MPEG codecs.
They don't want or encourage anyone to implement of of their "patents"
without license fees.  That's not what Sun did.

Android only ever said "Java source code".

On Aug 15, 9:43 am, jitesh dundas <[email protected]> wrote:
> FUnny..But the point is..
>
> Google is trying to sort of use GWT as a kind of JRE or mybe JDK
> technology..reshaping the package ,tweak it and then promote it
> in its own brand..oracle would hate this and of course larry can be
> assured to pounce on this..
> i m not surprised by these events - a little confused why OSS is being
> dragged into this..
>
> regards,
> jd
>
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Christian Catchpole
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Could you argue that Open Sourcing technology that is protected by
> > patents is a form of entrapment?  Sun did this, and Oracle may not
> > have done the same but that's what they purchased.
>
> > "Your Honour. We attempted to protect our patent by encourage people
> > to download the source, modify it and redistribute it.  How were we
> > expected to know they might actually do it?"
>
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