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Definition of Intellectual Property?Definition of Intellectual Property?Posted Aug 7, 2003 3:56 UTC (Thu) by riel (subscriber, #3142)In reply to: Definition of Intellectual Property? by alonzo Parent article: The text of SCO's "Linux license" You're not missing anything, read again: 1.9 "SCO Product" shall mean the SCO intellectual property in Object 2.0 GRANT OF RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 2.2 This Agreement does not grant a right to receive any I don't see SCO making explicit claims about Linux containing any proprietary intellectual property of Caldera/SCO. To my untrained eye this looks suspiciously like they are selling hot air, in exchange for people giving SCO money, the right to have SCO audit them at any time and limiting their Linux deployment. The word "proprietary" is mentioned twice in the license, but I can't see how that relates to "The Software", meaning Linux. Of course I am not a lawyer, so you should show this document to your own legal counsel, giving them a fair chance to laugh at it.
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