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Full, uncommented text of original 6 March complaint, by plaintiff Caldera Systems, Inc., d/b/a The SCO Group, versus International Business Machines Corp. [SCO]
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HATCH, JAMES & DODGE, P.C.
Telephone: (801) 363-6363
Facsimile: (801) 363-6666
BOIES, SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP
Telephone: (914) 749-8200
Facsimile: (914) 749-8300
Stephen N. Zack (Florida Bar No. 145215)
Mark J. Heise ( Florida Bar No. 771090)
100 Southeast Second Street
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Open source leader Eric S. Raymond web page seeking information on how Unix trade secrets were legally nullified in the past.
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Demonstrating the nonexistence of Unix trade secrets
You can help stop the SCO attack on IBM and the Linux community.
I'm looking for ways that Unix trade secrets may have been legally
this suit is groundless. Now I want to know if you have ever had read
access to proprietary Unix source code (not just binaries and
documentation) under
Treats legal aspects of SCO vs. IBM and Linux case: news, extensive analyses, big story archive, hard to find documents, large amounts of carefully researched information, quote database, well used fora. [Creative Commons License]
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Tries to sort some claims, counterclaims of fact and law, with no negative rhetoric. Focus: legal status of Linux, likelihood SCO will succeed in its efforts; formats: HTML, MS Word. Infrequently Asked Questions too.
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with thanks to Gregg Sperling.
In recent months, the SCO Group (formerly Caldera) has sought to
undermine the viability of Linux, and of open source software
generally, through legal action and the threat of legal action.
The result has been outrage in the open source community, as reflected
in
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Regularly updated summary page with indexed links to all of their SCO vs. IBM and Linux related stories. [Computerworld]
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SCO was ordered to pay $2.55 million to Novell for collecting Unix licensing revenue from Sun Microsystems Inc. that it wasn't entitled to collect.
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SCO loses another round in Unix fight, must pay