Linux users face licence cash call (BBC News)
Posted Jan 17, 2004 11:49 UTC (Sat) by
rev (guest, #15082)
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Linux users face licence cash call (BBC News) by rheggs
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Linux users face licence cash call (BBC News)
"4) There is nothing inherently implausible about the claim (there really isn't - it's a perfectly reasonable question, to which the perfectly reasonable answer is 'NO'. :)"
Well, there might by nothing inherently implausible about SCO's claim that it believes there's infringing code in Linux. There is something inherently implausible with SCO threatening to sue people if they don't pay for using SCO owned code that it didn't want to be in Linux but now doesn't want to be removed, thus wanting it to be in Linux, and for which it has given not a single bit of evidence that it actually exists. I find it deeply disturbing that this doesn't raise an eyebrow with a long list of journalists.
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