On 08/06/2011 04:19 PM, Casper Bang wrote:
my point is that a legal agreement could be made so everybody is safe.
Such an attitude would seem naive at best, in the current climate
(dubbed by some as the mobile war). For one thing, if Oracle
successfully reaches a court verdict for some of the patents, I have
no doubt that they would smell blood (or rather, green bills) and go
after other VM vendors. After all, they have everything to win and
nothing to loose then... It's all just really nasty.
Right, but you said "VM vendors". Cyanogen (and the like) is not a vendor.
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