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SCO Awarded UNIX Copyright Regs, McBride Interview

Prizm writes "It seems that SCO is continuing to build up its case for world domination, as today it was awarded U.S. copyright registrations for UNIX System V source code by the U.S. Copyright Office. Shares are up 20%, Novell is nowhere to be found, and SCO is releasing binary, run-only Linux licensing. You can read all about it over in their press release." C|Net is also running an interview with McBride.

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  1. Re:It's important now, to act. by tdemark · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Please post the address of your AP and legal departments. I would like to notify them that there are parts of Unixware for which I am the rightful owner and that, unless they license from me, I may sue them.

    I can't tell you what part of Unixware is in violation, but, trust me, there are significant portions that come from code that I have written.

    Don't believe me? Understandable.

    Now, replace "I" with "SCO" and "Unixware" with "Linux".

    - Tony