I think RIM devices typically come equipped with JME maybe they avoid
legal problems that way.

On Feb 11, 9:16 am, Les Stroud <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-10/rim-is-said-to-plan-playbook...
>
> If RIM starts running android apps, then they will need to be running
> a Dalvik VM (or a java one :)).  If they do, I think we can expect
> Oracle to name them as well.  This is unless RIM hasn't been really
> sneaky and gone to oracle for a license.  In that case they will be
> the only OS that can run (legally - depending on your position on the
> case) android apps.  Either way, sounds very "Write Once, Run
> Anywhere"-ish, eh?
>
> Nonetheless, the plot thickens.

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