- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- opensource@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- opensource@programming.dev
- From the article, https://javascript.tm/ is a petition you can sign for Oracle to drop the trade mark claim - Has to be done via github though 
- you think Oracle cares about petitions? - It’s not about caring, it’s about the lawyers making the argument javascript’s genericness easier 
 
 
- Marking August 7th to my calendar. Stupid greedy Oracle should’ve let JS trademark go long time ago. 
- JavaScript is an Oracle’s trademark? - They bought Java (not javascript) a long time ago. With, as far as I can tell, the sole intent of monetization through legal action. - They bought Java (not javascript) - They bought Sun, which “owned” Java and JavaScript. - Interesting, I didn’t realize they got the javascript trademark when they got Sun. I wouldn’t be surprised if a judge threw out the trademark as generic at this point, if they understood technology, but that’s a big if. I knew naming rights were a big reason that people tried to roll the name back to ECMAScript, but that never really took off. 
 
 
- The trademark was originally issued to Sun Microsystems on 6 May 1997, and was transferred to Oracle when they acquired Sun in 2009. - Sun played no, or no authoritative, role in developing javascript. I don’t know how they got the trademark except perhaps no one owning it thought they could monetize the trademark. - It was named after Java, which they already had the trademark for. 
 
 
 
- Oracle can fuck off 







