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SCO Attorney Declares GPL Invalid

chrullrich writes "According to heise (German, fishbait), SCO's chief counsel Mark Heise (unrelated) of Boies, Schiller and Flexner has declared that the GPL violates the US copyright law and is thus null and void. SCO's legal position is actually a little too crazy to believe: The GPL allows unlimited copies, the copyright law allows one. Therefore, the GPL is invalid. Apparently, they try to argue that the copyright law, in giving consumers the right to make one backup of their software without any permission from the copyright holder, outlaws any contractual agreement that allows users to make more than one copy." There's an Inquirer article in English. Apparently SCO is now using the Chewbacca Defense. Other SCO news: SCO reports a profit, examining SCO's contributions to Linux, an attorney summarizes the case.

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  1. Well now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I think I'm just going to hang around this article the rest of the day and see what happens. It'll be interesting to see if anyone has an opinion on this.

  2. Article from NYT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    New york Times ran a story (partner link-no reg.) on this ealier today.

    Yeah, Karma come to me.

  3. This could have been published earlier... by Senecca · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I dont want to moan; but I have submitted this story 4 hours ago and it got rejected...

    2003-08-14 13:54:28 SCO lawyers: GPL is invalid (articles,news) (rejected)

    Well.. wonder what the reason was..

  4. your mom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    frost piss!!!!!!

  5. MOD PARENT UP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Mod it up so people can discuss this.

  6. Yes This Guy Is Right... by dirtydiaper · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Oh and by the way I created Linux

    1. Re:Yes This Guy Is Right... by Interesting+Username · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      No, I did! Bow down before me, or feel the wrath of my lawyers.

  7. Re:in additional news... by aridhol · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Just some idle curiosity - if the earth is flat, how would you dig to China? Wouldn't you fall straight through?

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    I can't say that I don't give a fuck. I've just run out of fuck to give.
  8. IN SOVIET RUSSIA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    SCO DECLARES YOU INVALID

  9. Re:in additional news... by swb · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No, the Western Hemisphere is on one side, and the Eastern on the other. Digging to China is just faster this way, since you're not going through a sphere to get there.

  10. Re:Hold up a second... by Stonent1 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Galium Arsenide is the material of the future, and always will be.

    No, it's Diamond! http://science.slashdot.org/science/03/08/12/21122 37.shtml?tid=126

    Not trolling, but I couldn't help myself...

  11. aaa by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    SCO Attorney Declares GPL Invalid

    Posted by michael on Thursday August 14, @02:40PM
    from the look-at-the-silly-monkey dept.
    chrullrich writes "According to heise (German, fishbait), SCO's chief counsel Mark Heise (unrelated) of Boies, Schiller and Flexner has declared that the GPL violates the US copyright law and is thus null and void. SCO's legal position is actually a little too crazy to believe: The GPL allows unlimited copies, the copyright law allows one. Therefore, the GPL is invalid. Apparently, they try to argue that the copyright law, in giving consumers the right to make one backup of their software without any permission from the copyright holder, outlaws any contractual agreement that allows users to make more than one copy." There's an Inquirer article in English. Apparently SCO is now using the Chewbacca Defense. Other SCO news: SCO reports a profit, examining SCO's contributions to Linux, an attorney summarizes the case.

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    LavaRnd: A Open Source Project for Truly Random Numbers

    Posted by Hemos on Thursday August 14, @01:50PM
    from the 1231232-hash-uyiuyiu1q2123 dept.
    Phil Windley writes "Truly random numbers are crucial to good encryption. Most people have heard of Silicon Graphic's use of Lava Lamps to generate random numbers. There were some problems: it required special SGI hardware and software along with six lava lamps, and the solution wasn't portable. But the biggest drawback was that SGI patented the idea so it wasn't freely available. Now, some of the scientists behind the SGI random number system have create LavaRnd, an open source project for creating truly random numbers using inexpensive cameras, open source code, and inexpensive hardware. The system uses a saturated CCD in a light-tight can as a chaotic source to produce the seed. Software processes the result into truly random numbers in a variety of formats. The result is a random number that is crytographically sound, ranking at the top of its class in the NIST 800-22 Billion bit test. Its even portable, so the truly paranoid can take it with them when they travel."

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    Book Reviews: Absolute OpenBSD

    Posted by timothy on Thursday August 14, @01:00PM
    from the don't-forget-to-lock-up dept.
    DrCarbonite (Jeff Martin) writes "I've used OpenBSD in the past, and benefitted from its extensive online documentation. Sometimes an off-line reference is useful (i.e. required), and Absolute OpenBSD fills this void." Read on for the rest of Martin's review, as well as a more critical one from Marius Aamodt Eriksen.

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    Games: ATI Wins Bid For Next Xbox

    Posted by simoniker on Thursday August 14, @12:15PM
    from the nvidia-grizzling-in-corner dept.
    TypoNAM writes "CNET News is reporting that graphics chip underdog ATI Technologies has signed a contract with Microsoft to produce components for future versions of the Xbox game console, beating out market leader Nvidia." According to the article, "The announcement ends months of speculation over whether Nvidia, the leading maker of graphics processors for PCs, would renew its troubled partnership with Microsoft on the Xbox."

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    Robots for Air Force Protection

    Posted by michael on Thursday August 14, @11:25AM
    from the lazy-flyboys dept.
    Roland Piquepaille writes "During a demonstration held in San Antonio on August 6, twelve robots intended to protect bases and people were shown to Air Force security directors and to 230 other security professionals. In "Robots display force-protection prowess," Air Force Link tells us the story. "Demonstrations included one robot that crawled up walls and across ceilings, another that clambered over rocks with six rotating legs and a third that wriggled like a snake through a pipe." This summary contains more details, including photos of the "Wall Crawler" clim

  12. Re:There is no way to win! by Trolling4Dollars · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    (2) Live-testing designer drugs.

    You win the designation: funniest poster of the day!

    Welcome to my friend's list.

  13. Re:I've Got It Figured Out by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    UNIX! Mine! Waaaaaaahhhh!

  14. IN SOVIET RUSSIA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Key noun verbs you

  15. Re:The law establishes a floor by scrote-ma-hote · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How come you got modded funny for this, but I was a troll???

  16. SCO by future+assassin · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    SCO is short for - I need to take a piss. My eyes hurt from reading slashdot. (c) By the way I forbid anyone to quote from my post.

    How Ogg kicked Mp3's tush

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    by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*