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[ale] OT: License restrictions (reasons why?)
- Subject: [ale] OT: License restrictions (reasons why?)
- From: yahoo at jimpop.com (Jim Popovitch)
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:58:44 -0400
>From Sun's JRE license:
3. RESTRICTIONS. Software is confidential and copyrighted.
Title to Software and all associated intellectual property
rights is retained by Sun and/or its licensors. Unless
enforcement is prohibited by applicable law, you may not
modify, decompile, or reverse engineer Software. You
acknowledge that Licensed Software is not designed or
intended for use in the design, construction, operation or
maintenance of any nuclear facility. Sun Microsystems, Inc.
disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for
such uses. No right, title or interest in or to any
trademark, service mark, logo or trade name of Sun or its
licensors is granted under this Agreement. Additional
restrictions for developers and/or publishers licenses are
set forth in the Supplemental License Terms.
Most of the above makes sense to me... however the part about "operation
or maintenance of any nuclear facility" has always made me wonder why.
I do realize the dangers of nuclear power plants and their dependence on
systems that operate and manage them. What I don't understand is why
Sun doesn't restrict Java use from everything else that could have
near-catastrophic incidents. Things like trains carrying nuclear bombs,
FAA traffic control, mass-produced heart monitors, etc. Also, why even
put "nuclear facility" in there when those facilities most certainly
have used MS Windows somewhere in their design, construction, operation
or maintenance.
Anyone know the history about how that got into that license?
-Jim P.