I would happily knock up a website with an online 'dirty laundry' submission system. Problem is, I'm kinda scared SCO would be after me for the $1300 to license my web-server. So I'm going to be doing it the cheap way:
Micro$oft constantly bleat on about their innovative this, new-and-improved that. Well folks, SCO's extortion racket is not a blatant attempt to coerce money, it's an 'innovative licensing program'!
The charter of the new division is to create new and innovative licensing programs to meet the changing demands of today's market and to protect its intellectual property asset.
I unfortunately have to agree with them on this. Their licensing program is new and innovative. SCO are demanding money for something they won't prove, have declared is free to the world, and may or may not own off. They're demanding the money from users who are pretty much immune from legal repercussion anyway.
- Win2k
- ASP
- Access DB
(Scary when MS are cheaper!)--sanx--
As described on their site:
I unfortunately have to agree with them on this. Their licensing program is new and innovative. SCO are demanding money for something they won't prove, have declared is free to the world, and may or may not own off. They're demanding the money from users who are pretty much immune from legal repercussion anyway.That, ladies and gentlemen, is true innovation.
--sanx--