Oracle seeks dismissal of fraud claim in JavaScript trademark case
Briefly

Oracle has filed a motion to dismiss a fraud claim from Deno Land Inc. regarding the trademark dispute over the JAVASCRIPT mark. Deno Land Inc. accuses Oracle of committing fraud in its renewal process by submitting a fraudulent specimen. However, Oracle's motion asserts that the petitioner has not met the heightened pleading standards for fraud claims and highlights that it provided two specimens during the renewal, disputing the allegations of fraud. This legal battle reflects ongoing tensions in trademark rights and renewals in the tech industry.
Oracle is seeking to dismiss a fraud claim from Deno Land Inc., arguing that it has not met the pleading standards required for such allegations.
The trademark dispute revolves around Oracle's longstanding registration of the JAVASCRIPT mark and claims of fraudulent renewal submitted to USPTO.
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