When updating my Java installation I was pointed to this notice:
 
https://java.com/en/download/release_notice.js
 
which announces Oracle's intention to require licensing for commercial use as 
early as next year, and probably for all use after 2020:
 
Public updates for Oracle Java SE 8 released after January 2019 will not be 
available for business, commercial or production use without a commercial 
license.

If you are a CONSUMER using Java for individual, personal use, you will 
continue to have the same access to Oracle Java SE 8 updates as you do today 
through at least the end of 2020. In most instances, the Java-based 
applications you run are licensed separately by a company other than Oracle 
(for example, games you play on your PC are likely developed by a gaming 
company). These applications may run on the Java platform and be dependent on 
Oracle Java SE 8 updates beyond 2020. Accordingly, Oracle recommends you 
contact your application provider for details on how they plan to continue to 
provide application support to you.
If you are a DEVELOPER, Oracle recommends you review the roadmap information 
for Java SE 8 and beyond and take appropriate action depending on the type of 
application you develop and your distribution model.
Are there plans in place to handle Oracle's move?  I think they should be 
publicised prominently.  If there are not, it seems a plan is required urgently.
 
 
 
 

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