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Monday, December 04, 2006
More on open sourced Java ME
Mobility Weblog has a piece on Java ME, GPL and Intellectual Property Considerations with a response from Roger Brinkley at Sun explaining that contributions to the PhoneMe project are still owned by the contributors. Enrique also re-confirms to my comment that applications running on top of a KVM and base classes are not affected in any way by GPL.
About PhoneMe:
Q: What is the phoneME project?
A: The phoneME project is where Sun is releasing its phone implementations for Java ME. It has a single repository that consists of various active development modules including CLDC, CDC, MIDP, and various JSR implementations.
About PhoneMe:
Q: What is the phoneME project?
A: The phoneME project is where Sun is releasing its phone implementations for Java ME. It has a single repository that consists of various active development modules including CLDC, CDC, MIDP, and various JSR implementations.

