← Back to context Comment by anon73044 6 years ago Sun isn't going to sue anyone into oblivion any time soon, but Oracle sure will 3 comments anon73044 Reply ailideex 6 years ago Sun is all but defunct, I don't think I would characterize it as a subsidiary of Oracle. TheFiend7 6 years ago That's kinda non-sensical IMO. If Oracle, the parent company is trigger happy, there are no guarantees they won't go deeper to protect their children companies IP if they feel they're being infringed. m463 6 years ago I was thinking more of "the buzzword" bit, and how it got to be such a well known technology.
ailideex 6 years ago Sun is all but defunct, I don't think I would characterize it as a subsidiary of Oracle.
TheFiend7 6 years ago That's kinda non-sensical IMO. If Oracle, the parent company is trigger happy, there are no guarantees they won't go deeper to protect their children companies IP if they feel they're being infringed.
m463 6 years ago I was thinking more of "the buzzword" bit, and how it got to be such a well known technology.
Sun is all but defunct, I don't think I would characterize it as a subsidiary of Oracle.
That's kinda non-sensical IMO. If Oracle, the parent company is trigger happy, there are no guarantees they won't go deeper to protect their children companies IP if they feel they're being infringed.
I was thinking more of "the buzzword" bit, and how it got to be such a well known technology.