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Not exactly
The company was using custom SW running on SCO Unix.

Company then ports SW to linux. SCO claims porting would be impossible without at least some SCO Unix code going over to linux with the SW.

IIRC, I don't think _anybody_ else has been sued for that.
Posted by: Spin_Masterz   Posted on: 04/27/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Waiting...  Martin Marvinski | 04/27/04
At it again.  Spin_Masterz | 04/27/04
Easy...  mikeybrass | 04/27/04
Not exactly  Spin_Masterz | 04/27/04
Er...  mikeybrass | 04/28/04
from the article:  ryusen | 04/27/04
Its not in the article,  Spin_Masterz | 04/28/04
I have to agree with AutoZone on this one.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/27/04
i would...  ryusen | 04/27/04
Disagree: RH vs SCO is important.  John Le'Brecage | 04/28/04
Not sure, John  Fred Fredrickson | 04/28/04
Wasted a lot already.  doe_z | 04/28/04
I find it amusing...  Laff | 04/28/04
And proves that  Fred Fredrickson | 04/28/04
So true  trojanhorse | 04/28/04
SCO case is simple : stock pump-and-dump.  JonathonDoe | 04/28/04
Does anybody know if SCO....  Laff | 04/28/04
Yes....  wonderbored | 04/28/04
Wonder why..  zackszoo | 04/28/04
Innovation  simonjpearce@... | 04/28/04
MOve the case to Memphis  drichards1953 | 04/28/04
Don't allow move - suit on hold  TrustMe_z | 04/29/04

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