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Help Us Raise $200k to Free JavaScript from Oracle | Deno
Our legal battle over Oracle’s claim on the word “JavaScript” is entering the discovery phase. Here’s how you can help.
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peterchancc
There are a lot of big companies using Deno or Node, but you are right, it’ll be unlikely that they will help out.
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gflashner
This sucks. Didn’t know that Oracle was doing this.
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alvinkatojr
I hope some companies using Deno or Node can hop in and help fund that bill, though it’s unlikely.
It definitely sucks. But Larry Ellison is a bully; therefore, Oracle is a bully. Very sad state of affairs.
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