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1. albert+GK[view] [source] 2025-12-04 14:49:57
>>pavela+(OP)
Silly question: how are people negatively impacted by the trademark of "JavaScript"?

Because in practice, isn't this a bit like "Kleenex" - where everyone knows you mean "tissue" (EMCAScript).

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2. Stable+JM[view] [source] 2025-12-04 15:00:34
>>albert+GK
It's less the fact that someone owns JS's trademark, and more that it's specifically Oracle (they got it when they bought Sun).

Oracle is an incredibly litigious company. Their awful reputation in this respect means that the JS ecosystem can never be sure they won't swoop in and attempt to demand rent someday. This is made worse by the army of lawyers they employ; even if they're completely in the wrong, whatever project they go after probably won't be able to afford a defense.

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3. onion2+0R[view] [source] 2025-12-04 15:23:57
>>Stable+JM
Assuming Oracle did decide to go down that route, who would they sue? No one really uses the JavaScript name in anything official except for "JavaScriptCore" that Apple ships with Webkit.
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4. chucka+lc1[view] [source] 2025-12-04 17:10:05
>>onion2+0R
> who would they sue

Anyone they feel like. Lawnmower gonna mow.

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