• 0 Posts
  • 4 Comments
Joined 3 months ago
cake
Cake day: February 5th, 2025

help-circle
  • Hate to point it out, but it’s an entirely different scenario.

    43 USC §364.e: With respect to geographic names the pertinent decisions and principles issued by the Secretary shall be standard for all material published by the Federal Government. The United States Board on Geographical Names in the Department of the Interior created by Executive order, is abolished, and the duties of said Board are transferred to the Board herein created, and all departments, bureaus, and agencies of the Federal Government shall refer all geographic names and problems to the said Board for the purpose of eliminating duplication of work, personnel, and authority.

    We didn’t rename the Gulf, but the way its referenced from within the federal government (and its agencies) was changed by EO. Since Google is a government contractor, they’re contractually obligated (and legally obligated) to follow the nomenclature expressed by the US board on geographical names or they risk losing all of their government contracts.

    So did we change the name of the Gulf? No. Is it shown different to US residence now? Yes. Google additionally released a statement saying;

    “a longstanding practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.”