man, talk about unreasonable trademark paranoia clapping the fuck back
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
let this be a lesson to in-house counsel: being an unreasonable wanker over trademark can disastrously backfire
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Bornstein says they were scrubbing many different words, including literal bad words, because the code was going to be open sourced.
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Bornstein: This was code that was going out to be visible to the world. The f-word and the s-word are generally considered… not professional
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Redirect over. Oracle has requested a sidebar. (That means lawyers from both sides talk with the judge out of earshot of the jury)
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Oracle: You said in your e-mail HUGE CAVEAT: I AM NOT A LAWYER. But you also said "the lawyer-advised consensus is..."
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Oracle: You say you scrubbed the j-word... but we don't have that code anymore, right? Bornstein stammers and tries to explain git
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Oracle: Do you remember scrubbing the word license? After some awkward back-and-forth, Bornstein says doesn't remember scrubbing "license."
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I wonder if this is being cute. The example they showed was the glob "licens*".
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didn't seem in a cute mood
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