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Catching up with SCO

Catching up with SCO

Posted Oct 27, 2003 8:12 UTC (Mon) by ekj (subscriber, #1524)
In reply to: Catching up with SCO by error27
Parent article: Catching up with SCO

Red Hat, despite the complete absence of any ownership rights whatsoever in the Linux kernels, seeks a declaration that these Linux kernels do not infringe SCO's intellectual property rights.

You may be rigth that that is SCOs main claim. Still, the statement above is very clear. It is crystal-clear what the sentence says. It is also crystal-clear that the sentence is a bald-faced lie.

I find it amazing that the American juridical system appears to allow such *obvious* lies to go on for months and months with no consequences whatsoever. Yes sure, the consequences will come, in another 5 years or so. Simple ridicolous.


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