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by Karunamon 4963 days ago
On shaky legal ground, IIRC.
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"However, their position regarding the non-ECMA components like ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and Windows Forms (which are the bone of contention) remains unclarified."
Correct. http://www.infoq.com/articles/java-dotnet-patents

But what isn't? Plenty of Rails is sitting atop JRuby and friends. Nothing is immune.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not a massive supporter of .NET (outside of XNA) by any means. My point is if legal issues are what you're looking for; you'll find them; everywhere. It's just all so ubiquitous it's simply not cause for concern.

Anything can be made to be seen as illegal from a certain perspective. Everyone is suing everyone else. Does that mean we all pack it up and go home?

This is by and large a red-herring.

Unless your Ruby app is leveraging JRuby's integration with Java... you can just take your Ruby app, fire it up on Rubinius or MRI, and you're no worse for wear.