How can Oracle know if someone use their JDK instead of OpenJDK

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  • download-jdk

    Discontinued FUP2 https://github.com/oracle-actions/setup-java

  • It is the second JDK distribution directly from Oracle, called "OpenJDK builds by Oracle."

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