Moral obligations
Posted Jul 23, 2003 17:17 UTC (Wed) by
rjamestaylor (guest, #339)
In reply to:
Open Source Victoria files ACCC complaint against SCO regarding Linux by ccchips
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Open Source Victoria files ACCC complaint against SCO regarding Linux
Speaking of moral obligations...that a public company (Caldera/The SCO Group) who owes its public existence to a Linux-fueled IPO and used those proceeds to purchase, allegedly, certain (more or less) rights to UNIX System V code and contracts, is now claiming irreparable harm from Linux is unconscienceable.
If its claims are true and Linux is an illegal UNIX derivative SCOX should be delisted and all investors repaid monies spent on its illicit IPO. UNIX rights, whatever they are/are claimed, should be returned to the previous owner, with interest.
Caldera principals profited from Linux once and now they are trying to do so again. Sick.
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SCO delenda est!
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