If I test my OpenJDK-based implementation under the new compatibility testing program and license, and I pass the TCK, can I call my implementation “Java Compatible”?
Yes. But you’ll first need to accept a trademark license before you can use this Sun brand and trademark subject to the terms of the trademark license. The trademark license will be free of charge for use on implementations that qualify for testing under the OpenJDK Community TCK License. Since as of late April, 2008, it is not yet possible to build a compatible implementation based on the OpenJDK 6 code base, this trademark license is not yet available. We expect to make draft copies available to the community soon, with the final.
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