The SCO Group would then be in violation of the GPL license - and they do not care
Posted Jul 20, 2003 12:08 UTC (Sun) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
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The SCO Group would then be in violation of the GPL license by NZheretic
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SCO readies new Linux licensing program (InfoWorld)
Who said they will sublicense anything GPL'ed ? They will sublicense their code. Wrongly GPL'ed by others. They will give you nice paper which will guarantee that even if you are using code illegaly sold to you by RedHat under GPL you are "in the clear" as far as SCO is concerned.
Sure: if you accept such a license you can not redistribute or modify code in question (even inhouse!) or you'll stumble upon IBM, HP, SGI and so on copyrights but you can run it "without worry" and this can be enough for someone...
Obviously if there are no such code they will be criminals - but to say this we need to wait for a few years. Long enough for SCO...
P.S. Oh... and after that SCO will never be able to distribute Linux but looks like they do not care as well.
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