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However, Dahl points out that just because Oracle owns the trademark, careful engineers are avoiding the name JavaScript, and confusing terms are being created, just as the JavaScript standard ...
Unlike Java, which Oracle monetises through licensing, the company doesn't use the JavaScript name for any of its commercial products. Because it owns the trademark, though, nobody else can use it ...
Oracle could choose to take control of Ampere Computing, the Arm processor designer it has backed and uses in its cloud.… A ...
Deno Land, maker of the Deno runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly, has filed a petition with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to cancel Oracle's JavaScript trademark.… ...
Apparently, because of its prominent use of the term "JavaScript" in the title, Apple is demanding it be taken down. Here's the reported e-mail from Apple, as presented in a Reddit post titled "Oracle ...
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. This action was slammed as an ...
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 ...
“Now that Oracle owns Sun, Oracle should preserve this Sun ... including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go.
Oracle has introduced JavaScript support in the MySQL database, allowing developers to write JavaScript stored programs, i.e. JavaScript functions and procedures, in the MySQL database server.
Sun Chairman Scott McNealy (left) with Oracle chief Larry Ellison. With the move- valued at $7.4 billion including Sun's debt - Oracle also becomes a full-fledged hardware player. Oracle has been ...
So, Oracle has sued Google over the use of Java in Android, and man, is Larry Ellison and his fiefdom taking it on the chin. It's bad enough, apparently, that Oracle seems to be killing ...
In perhaps the least shocking acquisition news in software history, Oracle has agreed to buy NetSuite for $109 a share, or about $9.3 billion. Larry Ellison already owned about 40% of NetSuite ...