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McBride letter continues SCO's Linux attack







McBride letter continues SCO's Linux
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McBride letter continues SCO's Linux
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12/05/2003 01:49 PM




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CEO Darl McBride continues SCO's Linux
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attack
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The CEO of The SCO Group is accusing free software advocates of threatening the intellectual property protections provided by U.S. and European law.

SCO's McBride goes on the attack


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ZDNet Australia Aug 4 2004 10:48AM GMT

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battle


SCO's McBride sounds off in Linux legal
battle
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Q&A: The company's CEO says he sees prospects in maintaining both SCO's customer base and its litigation.

Why SCO's McBride Declared War


Why SCO's McBride Declared War 01/26/2004 02:20 AM
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McBride


No regrets - and we'll win, says SCO's
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SCO's McBride: GPL is unconstitutional


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SCO's McBride takes over the offense


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Another open letter from Darl McBride,
CEO of SCO


Another open letter from Darl McBride,
CEO of SCO
12/04/2003 04:49 PM
Since last March The SCO Group ("SCO") has been involved in an increasingly rancorous legal controversy over violations of our UNIX intellectual property contract, and what we assert is the widespread presence of our copyrighted UNIX code in Linux. These controversies will rage for at least another 18 months, until our original case comes to trial. Meanwhile, the issues SCO has raised have become one of the hottest technology stories of the year, and often our positions on these issues have been misunderstood or misrepresented. Starting with this letter, I'd like to explain our positions on the key issues. In the months ahead we'll post a series of letters on the SCO website (www.sco.com). Each of these letters will examine one of the many issues SCO has raised. In this letter, we'll provide our view on the key issue of U.S. copyright law versus the GNU GPL (General Public License).

Bob Young's Open Letter to SCO/Darl
McBride


Bob Young's Open Letter to SCO/Darl
McBride
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OSAIA blasts SCO's letter to Congress


OSAIA blasts SCO's letter to Congress 01/22/2004 02:10 AM
SCO is continuing to press its unfounded vendetta against open source software to Congress. Repeating the Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt that the company has spread through past letters and lawsuits, SCO executives are telling Congress that open source software in general, and specifically, the General Public License (GPL), which protects most open source software is a threat to the U.S. information technology industry; a threat to U.S.' competitive position; and a threat to national security. All of these assertions are false.

SCO's Revenue Continues to Plunge


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SCO's Web site hit with DoS attack


SCO's Web site hit with DoS attack 12/10/2003 05:24 PM
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Attack on SCO's servers intensifies


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More on SCO's War on Linux


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  • Brad Stone (Wired): The Linux Killer. If SCO loses, the company is likely toast. But winning will be a tall order. SCO must show that the old, murky contracts between AT&T (which developed Unix), Novell (which bought the operating system from AT&T in 1993), and the old Santa Cruz Operation deliberately transferred the Unix copyrights to the new SCO Group; it also must show that it owns the rights to derivative flavors of Unix, like IBM's AIX. Finally, and perhaps most difficult, SCO must prove IBM and other Linux programmers around the world got sloppy and ported proprietary code into Linux. Legal experts tracking the case think each hurdle - let alone all three - is difficult to clear. The odds are clearly against SCO.

  • Setback for SCO's Linux battle


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    Linux Vendors Rally Around SCO's Targets


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    Calling SCO's lawsuits against AutoZone and DaimlerChrysler a last ditch attempt to save itself, Linux vendors and open-source leaders vow to help the two Linux users fight the charges.

    SCO's Linux Fight Takes Another Step
    With More Letters


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    paying off according to financials


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    IBM's New Motion on Linux Aims to 'Call
    SCO's Bluff'


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    SCO's Bluff'
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    Virus continues spread, launches attack


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    The MyDoom virus, which has been racing across the internet for the past week, continues to spread. As analysts had predicted, unremoved copies of the program began a distributed denial of service attack yesterday on the Web site for the SCO Group.

    SCO has received attention for its high-profile campaign to win licensing fees from Linux users, whom, SCO argues, are using some code to which SCO claims patent ownership. The DoS attacks are coded to continue through February 12th. In the meantime, SCO has set up an alternative site .

    However, the SCO attack might be a ruse, a misdirection, or only one component of a larger strategy: to set up distributed relays for sending spam .

    A variant virus is also operating, and is coded to attack Microsoft's home page. Its infection rate has been minor, however.


    My letter to Gateway.... A Linux Laptop


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    : Letter to the US Department of
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    Novell Continues Linux Push, Buys SUSE


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    Well, just about everyone is discussing this story this morning, so just a quick note on the news that Novell has bought SUSE Linux just a few months after buyin g Ximian. Connecting the two very obvious dots isn't particularly difficult (which also makes the third "anti-SCO" dot a little more understandable). The deal also includes an investment from IBM, of which much will probably be spent fending off angry SCO lawyers.

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    Microsoft launching new PR attack on
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    Flaw in Linux kernel allows attack


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    Linux kernel attack repelled


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    Attempted attack on Linux kernel foiled


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    "Linux kernel vulnerability behind
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    Code Flaws Open Linux Apps to Attack


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    Microsoft Developing Linux Policy, Plan
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