| Index Our Software Return to Microsoft vs Sun Return to Microsoft vs Sun 2 Return to baker publishing Sun Microsystems page two |
| Sun Microsystems http:www.sun.com Sun Microsystems corp (USA) is the company which owns the rights to the name Java. |
| This page on SUN's web site lists some of Sun's Intellectual property. http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/ For more about the legal dispute between Sun and Microsoft over the ownership of the intellectual property rights to the Java software, the rights to the name JavaScript, and the Java "Virtual" Machine (JVM) see Microsoft vs SUN. For the correct use of Sun's trade marks, please see this page: www.sun.com/policies/trademarks/#10a |
| Sun first registered in China by Dragon At the end of the Ming Dynasty in China, Dragon as a legal entity representing the Emperor, or ruler of China disappeared to Taiwan, but the property of the Emperor and his family, including the entire collection of Ming Dynasty porcelain decorated with obscure words in the Mandarin language did not, and much of it remains in museum collections around the world. The trading entity Dragon was "reserrected" (like the mythical Phoenix from the ashes), with the launch of Dragonair in 1985, and trades in many products worldwide, from Dragon and DoubleDragon Rice, to Dragon Naturally Speaking Voice Recognition Software, (Scansoft) and Dragon Speech Language Teaching Software (Syracuse Language). Syracuse Language Home Smart Start (Jappanese) Syracuse Language. (German) http://www.languageconnect.com |