In a nutshell: JavaScript is about to become a matter of legal proceedings between competing parties. Oracle claims ownership of the trademark, but the company will now have to defend its questionable ...
In a lawsuit filed by a group of engineers seeking to have the programming language 'JavaScript' trademarked by Oracle, Oracle submitted images of a project launched by a third party as evidence of ...
In an open letter published September 16, Node.js and Deno creator Ryan Dahl, JavaScript creator Brendan Eich, and several other leading members of the JavaScript community have accused Oracle of ...
A hot potato: JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world and a cornerstone of the modern web. JavaScript is also "owned" by Oracle. However, that could soon change with ...
The case against Oracle's ownership of the JavaScript trademark has been dealt a significant blow, but hope persists as the petition from Node.js' creator has not been dismissed completely. If you've ...
Deno's application to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark is met with resistance. Oracle has initially applied for an extension of the deadline. Deno has now written on Mastodon and X that Oracle is ...
JavaScript luminaries and at least 2,500 other interested parties have again asked Oracle to set the programming language free by walking away from the trademark for its name. Oracle controls the ...
Oracle this week asked the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to partially dismiss a challenge to its JavaScript trademark. The move has been criticized as an attempt to either stall or water down ...
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