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Oracle doesn't use node locked licensing, which is convenient for operations. However, it is also convenient for "accidentally/on-purpose having more Oracle running than you paid for". So Oracle uses "lawyer locked" licenses instead: you follow the license or else you're going to be spending some uncomfortable time with Oracle's flesh-eating lawyers.

See also the law firm in Buffy the vampire slayer.



I would do everything in my capabilities to never work with oracle.




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