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At SCOForum 2003 last month, The SCO Group presented its first specific example of the Unix code that has allegedly found its way into Linux. The sample occupied only a couple of slides in a much ...
"Their examples are bogus." Lindon, Utah-based SCO sued IBM in March, claiming Big Blue illegally inserted SCO's Unix code into Linux.
At that point, Novell entered into evidence at least 21 examples of OpenSolaris code that had been taken from the SVRX code base (one such example can be found on the OpenSolaris web site) and re ...
Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code Co-creator of core Unix utility, now 80, just needs to run a few more tests.
As it lays the groundwork for a potential copyright infringement case against Linux, The SCO Group has sent cease-and-desist letters to select Fortune 1000 companies charging them with illegally ...
An open letter to the Linux community published this week by Silicon Graphics indicates that SGI has conducted a comprehensive comparison of the Linux kernel and the Unix System V source code ...
The examples showed code from Unix and Linux that appeared to be identical or similar. SCO alleges that millions of lines of its System V Unix code were illegally put into Linux, and it used the ...
Judge orders IBM to reveal Unix code A judge orders Big Blue to show all versions of its two Unix products, AIX and Dynix, to the SCO Group.
SCO says proprietary source code underlying Unix has been illegally copied into the Linux kernel. SCO critics argue that because the company shipped a Linux product under an open-source license ...
An open letter to the Linux community published this week by Silicon Graphics indicates that SGI has conducted a comprehensive comparison of the Linux kernel and the Unix System V source code ...