Wednesday | 7 January, 2009
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Stories by: Mark Cappel

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    SCO's case against IBM stands on shaky ground 14/03/2003 09:49:42

    Caldera Systems, Inc. d/b/a The SCO Group v. International Business Machines Corp. is the first case I could find that involves intellectual property and Linux. At the heart of SCO's complaint are allegations that IBM signed a license to study and use SCO's source code to improve IBM's AIX and that IBM's release of SCO source code to developers has harmed SCO. This is the first time anyone has claimed in a state or federal court that proprietary intellectual property has found its way into Linux. What does this case mean to Linux? Let's find out.
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    Tutorial: Newbie questions about Linux answered 20/12/2002 11:53:16

    If you run Gentoo Linux or Sorcerer, patch your kernel code by hand or compose complicated HTML pages using vi, this URL isn't for you.
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