They can always call it JScript.
JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
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Re: JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
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This is far from the truth, unfortunately. We will get there eventually, but everyone has to do their part in removing JS from their vocabulary.
Given the committee's track record, do you think they will manage to change script type= text/javascript by 2050, or it will take a bit longer than that?
Re: JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is far from the truth, unfortunately. We will get there eventually, but everyone has to do their part in removing JS from their vocabulary.
Given the committee's track record, do you think they will manage to change script type= text/javascript by 2050, or it will take a bit longer than that?
Re: JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
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#26/troll /rant
Re: JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
#27Can"t common use be used to nullify a trademark?
Re: JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
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But ECMAScript is a mouthful to say and sounds a bit like a skin condition, I don't think that's ever going to become the common name people use for it.
In Germany, we pronounce it as one word. Ecmascript and not E C M A script. Which makes it as easy to pronounce as JavaScript.
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Gah. It’s such a weird naming choice. I still have peers confusing Java and Javascript...
It's sort of elegant, nicely rounds up the whole collection of weird choices in JavaScript's design.
Re: JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle
#30Under what circumstances would they be defending this trademark?