It's Official: SCO Declares IP Jihad on Linux

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Sat May 3 07:17:20 EDT 2003


On Fri, 02 May 2003 21:21:57 -0400
John Abreau <jabr at abreau.net> wrote:

> SCO's allegations are extremely vague. The fact that they refuse to
> give specific examples of their infringement claims leaves me doubting
> the merit of their allegations. 
Here is another article I found:(I changed the subject of this thread).

It's Official: SCO Declares IP Jihad on Linux
By Timothy R. Butler
Editor-in-Chief, Open for Business
May 02, 2003, 18:53:31 EDT

Linux Distributions
Well, it seems to be official. After more rumblings, denials of
rumblings, rumblings about the denials of rumblings, SCO is now playing
hardball (or is that harderball?). The beleagured Linux company formerly
known as Caldera is now claiming that some UNIX code is hidden in the
Linux kernel, but will not release the information Free Software
developers need to try to fix the problem. Instead, SCO CEO Darl McBride
refuses to release that information out of fear the community would
"launder the evidence." 
http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=230
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