Oracle Java police start knocking on Fortune 200's doors for first time
Oracle Java police start knocking on Fortune 200's doors for first time
www.theregister.com Fortune 100 get Java audit letters for the first time
Expansion of compliance activity follows per-employee licensing change
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But industry experts have pointed out that businesses with limited Java use would have to license the software per employee under the latest model
Yikes.
38 0 ReplyFairly sure that in that case it would actually be more cost effective to just rewrite the application.
7 1 ReplyIn most cases they could probably switch to OpenJDK without losing anything whatsoever.
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