


In other words, a corporate laptop/desktop is not under the control of an individual (but is under the control of a corporate) and as is such not classified as “personal use.” This right to make use of the Oracle Java Release 17 programs for your own “personal use” was already granted earlier by Oracle for previous Oracle Java releases under its so called “Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE.” Such “personal use” refers to an individual’s use of the Oracle Java programs solely on a desktop or laptop under the control of such individual. You receive the right to run the Oracle Java Release 17 programs for your own personal use or internal business operations.In other words, if you are using Oracle Java for development, testing, prototyping or demonstration purposes of a third-party application (an application that is not “yours”) then such use right is not granted. This right was already granted earlier by Oracle for previous Oracle Java releases under its so called “Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE.” An important point you need to keep mind is that the reference “your applications” is typically explained by Oracle (e.g.: during the course of an audit) as the applications that you as a company own/developed. You receive the right to internally use the unmodified Oracle Java Release 17 programs for the purposes of developing, testing, prototyping and demonstrating your applications.In case your company has not obtained the right to make use of Oracle Java through another license agreement from Oracle (which are most likely just a few end-user organizations across the globe), then the following use rights and restrictions are applicable for the deployment and use of Oracle Java - Release17 as per the “No Fee Terms and Conditions.”
