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OSDL Releases Q&A on SCO Legal Actions

craigoda writes "OSDL released a Q&A today written by Lawrence Rosen, noted expert on technology and intellectual property law. The Q&A points to serious flaws in SCO's claims that end-users have to pay for Linux licenses." The press release is a little more diplomatic, saying that the document only helps one determine whether or not one should buy a license from SCO.

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  1. Re:What if I do not use SCO code? by screenrc · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I am not even convinced they plan to show
    in court with such week case. Maybe the objective
    is not showing in court, so far, their actions
    indicate that their are more interested to
    spread FUD (as per Microsoft's intructions).