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Business division managing SCO Unix system intellectual property. Many documents: court filings, complaint excerpts, FAQ, GNU GPL, official letter threatening intellectual property enforcement against all Linux customers.
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The SCO Group, Inc. -- Nasdaq: SCOX
Many IT users are concerned about using Linux since they have become aware of the allegations that Linux is an unauthorized derivative work of the UNIX® operating system. Users have come to SCO asking what they can do to continue to run their businesses. SCO has created the SCO source business
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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Form to send a message of concern to your congressperson, by The Electronic Frontier Foundation, EFF.
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By Stephen Leibowitz. The contention that Linux infringes on SCO IP is wrong. Perceptive article covers all main aspects of case, suggests ways Linux community can address these problems.
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The purpose of this writing is to express my view on the controversy concerning The SCO Group and the Linux operating system. Like most independent observers, I disagree with SCO’s claims in this area. The next four sections discuss why I think that SCO is wrong. The last section makes
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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