On November 22, 2024, Deno formally filed a petition with the USPTO to cancel Oracle’s trademark for “JavaScript.” This marks a pivotal step toward freeing “JavaScript” from legal entanglements and recognizing it as a shared public good.

Oracle has until January 4, 2025, to respond. If they fail to act, the case will go into default, and the trademark will likely be canceled.

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    1 month ago

    Oracle should have lost the trademark due genericization. Everyone uses the term JavaScript.

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    1 month ago

    They just need to delay until the new administration is in place. Oracle’s CEO built the database of new staffers for said administration.

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      It’s ridiculous we’ve been over complicating matters for so long. It’s far easier knowing legal arguments can be determined simply by who’s more willing to jerk off the administration.

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    To be honest I’ve never thought of it as a trademark thing. I know java is a trademark but can’t think of other languages that are. I bet all the Microsoft dot net ones are.