Lo principal ( en la FAQ )
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10. Can I publish my source code at a conference, and in white papers?
Yes, you may publish your work in the usually accepted academic manner
as long as you reference the Java Research License and include the
correct copyright information.
11. Can I share my modifications with other researchers?
Yes, provided that the other researchers have accepted the JRL.
12. Can I distribute binaries of my research code?
Yes. You can distribute your binaries for research purposes under a
license of your choice that complies with the terms of the JRL (e.g.,
includes copyright notices and references the JRL).
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Ampliacion: Java Research License
(Puntos:2)( http://barrapunto.com/ )
http://www.java.net/jrl.html
Lo principal ( en la FAQ )
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10. Can I publish my source code at a conference, and in white papers?
Yes, you may publish your work in the usually accepted academic manner
as long as you reference the Java Research License and include the
correct copyright information.
11. Can I share my modifications with other researchers?
Yes, provided that the other researchers have accepted the JRL.
12. Can I distribute binaries of my research code?
Yes. You can distribute your binaries for research purposes under a
license of your choice that complies with the terms of the JRL (e.g.,
includes copyright notices and references the JRL).
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