SCO claims code violations in Linux
Stuart Jansen
pluglist at plug.org
Sun May 4 20:02:42 MDT 2003
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On Sun, 2003-05-04 at 20:19, Roberto Mello wrote:
> Naturally, SCO's CEO does not mention a single specific instance of this
> alleged copy. His reason? The Liinux community would "launder it" out
> before it got to court, _as if_ there were not millions of copies of old
> and current Linux kernels lying around to prove his allegations.
>=20
> Most likely the so-called copies will never come to the attention of the
> public outside the courts.
Even they even actually exist.
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Stuart Jansen <sjansen at byu.edu, AIM:StuartMJansen>
When in doubt, use brute force. -- Ken Thompson, co-creator of Unix
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