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HP Clarifies Indemnification Offer For Linux Users

After HP extended an offer of indemnification to users who purchase Linux through HP, SCO issued a strange press release: in it, SCO claims that HP's action actually supports SCO's claims that "issues exist" with the Linux kernel's legal status. In an article at NewsForge (like Slashdot, part of OSDN), HP's Martin Fink roundly denies SCO's backhanded interpretation; a followup story quotes Bruce Perens, Linus Torvalds and ESR on the HP offer. Linus: "Indemnification is wonderful. It might be a cynical marketing tactic, but if people are asking for it, why not?" The first article also points out the limited nature of HP's indemnification claims, which are definitely not blanket protection -- installing patches not approved by HP could well make them wash their hands of your machine.

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  1. short SCOX stock by spot · · Score: 0, Redundant

    If you truly believe that SCO is full of shit (and i certainly do) you should short their stock. They know their case is crap and they plan on losing, but in the meantime their stock has gone up 10x and the insiders and their buddies are cashing out and will laugh all the way to the bank after they lose in court. Your only revenge is to make a few bucks yourself from the slimeballs who support this company. Short SCOX now!!