On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Christian Kujau <[email protected]> wrote:
> Of course, Innotek got aquired by Oracle long ago and the list is
> now hosted by Sourceforge, www.innotek.de redirects to www.oracle.com,
> fine.

Innotek got purchased by SUN MICROSYSTEMS. Which was later purchased by Oracle.

This community mailing list -hosted on SourceForge- was created as a
result of SUN MICROSYSTEMS (before Oracle) deciding one day to shut
down the official users mailing list which used to be hosted at
virtualbox.org.

> But wtf is up with vbox.innotek.de? There's a Flash movie being loaded,
> presenting a login to some Visichat (?) application? Kinda mysterious, is
> Oracle aware of this?

Maybe it's a custom app for internal use by its employees?. What
exactly seems to be the problem here?.
Isn't any company free to do whatever they want with its domain names?.

Innotek also used to develop and host plenty of OS/2 related software,
like the plug-in allowing one to run win32 version of Java in OS/2.
Many of the files surely still lurk there on the web server and are
accessed from time to time. What you will surely accomplish if you go
crying to Oracle about "misterious" files in the innotek.de domain
name, will surely be the shut down of the domain that someone surely
had forgotten it existed.

Just my $0.02
FC

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