Sun Solaris patent release questioned
A patent watchdog group is raising questions about the legal language behind Sun Microsystems’ recent open source offering called OpenSolaris.
The Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) is criticizing Sun and its CEO Scott McNealy for potentially misleading developers into thinking Sun’s latest open source contribution is free of any legal land mines.
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