top | item 45279948 (no title) __natty__ | 5 months ago Isn’t OpenJDK or other open source sdk enough to not worry about Oracle? Genuine question. discuss order hn newest synack|5 months ago > OpenJDK (the "Name") is a trademark of Oracle America, Inc. ("Oracle") (the "Trademark Owner").https://openjdk.org/legal/openjdk-trademark-notice.htmlNot worth the risk of stepping on their toes. There are plenty of other good programming languages to choose from. nitwit005|5 months ago The trademark only matters if you publish the trademarked term somewhere.If you bake a cake, it probably contains a dozen ingredients that have trademarked names. You aren't in any legal risk from doing so.
synack|5 months ago > OpenJDK (the "Name") is a trademark of Oracle America, Inc. ("Oracle") (the "Trademark Owner").https://openjdk.org/legal/openjdk-trademark-notice.htmlNot worth the risk of stepping on their toes. There are plenty of other good programming languages to choose from. nitwit005|5 months ago The trademark only matters if you publish the trademarked term somewhere.If you bake a cake, it probably contains a dozen ingredients that have trademarked names. You aren't in any legal risk from doing so.
nitwit005|5 months ago The trademark only matters if you publish the trademarked term somewhere.If you bake a cake, it probably contains a dozen ingredients that have trademarked names. You aren't in any legal risk from doing so.
synack|5 months ago
https://openjdk.org/legal/openjdk-trademark-notice.html
Not worth the risk of stepping on their toes. There are plenty of other good programming languages to choose from.
nitwit005|5 months ago
If you bake a cake, it probably contains a dozen ingredients that have trademarked names. You aren't in any legal risk from doing so.