ConsenSys-backed Layer 2 network ā Linea ā has extended support to StarkWareās statement denouncing Matter Labsā attempts to trademark the term āzero-knowledgeā (ZK) in nine countries.
Matter Labs, the entity behind zkSync, aims to assert exclusive control over this foundational cryptographic concept, sparking outrage across the industry. Notably, Matter Labs has also pursued the registration of a token under the ticker symbol āZKā with exchanges in a bid to further their claim over the technology they did not create.
Zero-knowledge (ZK) technology is crucial for privacy and security in blockchain, as it enables individuals to prove claims without revealing underlying data.
StarkWare, along with other figures like Turing Award winner and StarkWareās Scientific Advisory Board member Shafi Goldwasser, condemned Matter Labsā actions as an attempt to privatize a public good. In a public statement, StarkWare said,
StarkWare, a software company that develops ZK-proof technology, urged the community to take action against Matter Labs while highlighting the irony in the latterās actions. The firm noted that its stated principles advocate for collective action in the face of āoppressive behavior.ā
Weighing on the matter, Linea also asserted that using a legal framework to monopolize a branch of cryptography integral to building permissionless and decentralized L2 execution environments contradicts Ethereumās ethos.
Linea even went on to point out the collaborative nature of Ethereumās development, where researchers contribute to scaling solutions like zkEVM Layer 2 networks. The attempt to claim ownership over ZK technology inhibits progress towards a more inclusive and censorship-resistant network, as per Lineaās statement on May 31st.
In response to the controversy surrounding trademark applications, Matter Labsā asserted that ZK technology belongs to the community and clarified that the move aims to ensure the term āZKā can be used freely in the context of their projects like āZK Syncā and āZK Stack,ā using trademarks as the only available legal tool for such protection.
The company also addressed the misconception that trademarks grant exclusive ownership over a word or phrase, adding that rights only extend to specific goods or services.
Polygon Labsā Chief Legal and Policy Officer, Rebecca Rettig, responded to Matter Labs, questioning the necessity of the trademark applications and suggesting that if external challenges forced them to apply for the trademark, transparency would be essential. The exec even went on to dismiss the need for a framework to grant permission for the use of the term āzk,ā as it should be freely available to everyone without permission.
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Matter Labs, the entity behind zkSync, aims to assert exclusive control over this foundational cryptographic concept, sparking outrage across the industry. Notably, Matter Labs has also pursued the registration of a token under the ticker symbol āZKā with exchanges in a bid to further their claim over the technology they did not create.
Linea Backs StarkWare: Condemns Matter Labsā Move
Zero-knowledge (ZK) technology is crucial for privacy and security in blockchain, as it enables individuals to prove claims without revealing underlying data.
StarkWare, along with other figures like Turing Award winner and StarkWareās Scientific Advisory Board member Shafi Goldwasser, condemned Matter Labsā actions as an attempt to privatize a public good. In a public statement, StarkWare said,
āA company exploiting the legal system to annex a public good violates the crypto ethos, the Ethereum ethos, and the academic ethos. It even goes against Matter Labsā own ethos, which states: āWe can make this world better by increasing peopleās freedom.ā If the company goes through with this, it will be separating itself from the very community it claims to be part of.ā
StarkWare, a software company that develops ZK-proof technology, urged the community to take action against Matter Labs while highlighting the irony in the latterās actions. The firm noted that its stated principles advocate for collective action in the face of āoppressive behavior.ā
Weighing on the matter, Linea also asserted that using a legal framework to monopolize a branch of cryptography integral to building permissionless and decentralized L2 execution environments contradicts Ethereumās ethos.
Linea even went on to point out the collaborative nature of Ethereumās development, where researchers contribute to scaling solutions like zkEVM Layer 2 networks. The attempt to claim ownership over ZK technology inhibits progress towards a more inclusive and censorship-resistant network, as per Lineaās statement on May 31st.
Matter Labs Addresses Controversy
In response to the controversy surrounding trademark applications, Matter Labsā asserted that ZK technology belongs to the community and clarified that the move aims to ensure the term āZKā can be used freely in the context of their projects like āZK Syncā and āZK Stack,ā using trademarks as the only available legal tool for such protection.
The company also addressed the misconception that trademarks grant exclusive ownership over a word or phrase, adding that rights only extend to specific goods or services.
Polygon Labsā Chief Legal and Policy Officer, Rebecca Rettig, responded to Matter Labs, questioning the necessity of the trademark applications and suggesting that if external challenges forced them to apply for the trademark, transparency would be essential. The exec even went on to dismiss the need for a framework to grant permission for the use of the term āzk,ā as it should be freely available to everyone without permission.
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