[ale] interesting take on the SCO vs. IBM lawsuit
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri Aug 8 07:33:40 EDT 2003
From a link off of http://rootprompt.org, interesting take on the
lawsuit from an IP attorney. I like what he has to say:
http://mozillaquest.com/Linux03/ScoSource-22-2-AmndComplaint_Story01.html
Whether your interest is GNU/Linux, Unix, SCO-Caldera, IBM, BSD, law, or
whatever, this information-packed MozillaQuest Magazine
(mozillaquest.com) interview with IP attorney Tom Carey provides some
unique and well-thought insights and perspectives to the SCO-Caldera
intellectual property issues and the SCO v IBM lawsuit. Tom Carey's
position is that IBM was free to contribute the JFS, NUMA, and RCU code
to the Linux kernel developers because IBM-developed and
Sequent-developed extensions to Unix are not derivative works. Tom Carey
and Mike Angelo dig their ways through a pile of confusing, convoluted
documents and agreements to figure out who owns what Unix code and how
that impacts on the SCO v IBM lawsuit and possible Linux end-user
copyright infringement liability. Tom Carey notes that SCO admitting
that IBM owns the copyrights in JFS, RCU, NUMA, etc. weakens SCO's
copyright position, substantially. In the turnabout is fair play
department, Carey mentions that IBM's patents trump SCO's copyrights and
SCO might have a hard time selling UNIX without a license from IBM.
--
Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.
Think about it...
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