| ▲ | thayne an hour ago | |
> It goes asks some AI to write a "Javascript: as She Is Spoke" junk book on Amazon just so they can hang on to the trademark. IANAL, but I don't think that wouldn't be enough to keep the trademark. Also the petition was a "we'll ask nicely first so we can all avoid the hastle and expense of legal procedings", they are now in the process of getting the trademark invalidated, but Oracle, illogically but perhaps unsurprisingly is fighting it. | ||
| ▲ | rdtsc an hour ago | parent [-] | |
I was just using it as an example of doing the absolute minimum. They could write a dumb Javascript debugger or something with minimal effort. But yeah, IANAL either and just guessing, I just know Oracle is shady and if you challenge them legally they'll throw their weight around. And not sure if responding to a challenge with a new "product" is enough to reset the clock on it. Hopefully a the judge will see through their tricks. | ||