On Fri, 24 May 2019 07:40:52 +1000, you wrote:

>The last sentence of the article is not correct. The name Go is not
>trademarked by Google, at least as a programming language trademark. There
>are other things Google makes called Go (an interesting signal on its own)
>and they might be trademarked, but Go the language is not a trademark.

As a follow up, should make clear the fact that Google has trademarked
it is a good thing in my opinion for the community, as it prevents
somewhat else acting in a malicious manner and trademarking it and
forcing the community to change the name.

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