[TriLUG] SCO has modified their legal argument

Reginald Reed reginald at cisco.com
Thu Jun 19 11:06:45 EDT 2003


My major question around all this stuff is:

Who in the world would want to do business with SCO, no matter what the
outcome of the lawsuits/injunctions/etc??

--Reggie

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> 
> On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 02:09, Patrick Williams wrote:
> > Does SCO claim to have invented Unix and all of the code and trade 
> > secrets in their product?
> > 
> > How did this evolve from the original at Bell Labs?
> 
> SCO is now laying claim to every modern operating system out 
> there. They've even gone so far as to claim the University of 
> CA hasn't 
> lived up to the lawsuit settlement and that BSD could be 
> infringing too! 
> 
> Tanner
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