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Perhaps Sun wants one common evolution of LWUIT deployed, in which case the licensing model makes some sense. If you want to make changes to the LWUIT, you submit your changes to Sun, who can then release a binary you can in turn use without restriction.

Makes sense, if that is what Sun wants.

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