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When Oracle renewed its JavaScript trademark in 2019, it submitted screenshots to the USPTO of Node.js, a project launched by Dahl that is completely unrelated to Oracle.
An open letter with more than 10,000 signatures accuses Oracle of abandoning the JavaScript trademark and urges the company to set it free.
Attempting to stall the case Database licence seller Oracle has filed a motion with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to partially dismiss a legal challenge to its JavaScript trademark ...
Deno Land has petitioned the US Patent and Trademark Office to strip Oracle of its ownership of the JavaScript trademark, accusing Oracle of trademark abandonment and fraud.
JavaScript runtime company Deno claims Oracle has abandoned the mark and wants it to be free for all to use.
While still working to enhance that Java thing, Oracle Corp. is evolving with the times, today adding JavaScript functionality to a bevy of cloud-based development services and products.
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 filed an application with the US Patent and Trademark Office to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark. The language is to be recognized as a public good.
ORACLE OPENWORLD -- Today, Oracle launched new cloud offerings that extend its developer-focused product line with new services, toolkits and updated frameworks for JavaScript and Java developers ...
JavaScript founders and developers are challenging Oracle's continued hold on the trademark.
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