Oracle justified its JavaScript trademark with Node.js—now it wants that ignored
Yesterday, Oracle filed
a motion to dismiss
in response to Deno’s petition to cancel its “JavaScript” trademark. But instead
of addressing the real issue—that JavaScript is an open standard with multiple
independent implementations—Oracle is trying to stall the process and sidestep
accountability.
Recap
Two years ago, I published a blog post
asking Oracle to release the JavaScript trademark as a goodwill gesture. That
got no response.
Last September, I published an open letter co-signed
by Brend...
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