How can Google publish Dalvik as Java-language compatible since Java is a trademark?

Posted by Bruno Chagas on Programmers See other posts from Programmers or by Bruno Chagas
Published on 2014-05-30T22:55:16Z Indexed on 2014/05/31 3:51 UTC
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According to this thread Java and JVM license

You can write a compiler that implements the Java Language Specification or write a JVM that implements the Java Virtual Machine specification, but when you officially want to call it "Java", you have to prove it is compatible by passing the tests of the TCK (technology compatibility kit) and pay for a license from Oracle.

So, how can Google (or any other java implementation for that matter) claims that Dalvik is a Java virtual machine?

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