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Stolen SCO Code in Linux Cannot be Displayed
Jan 29, 2004, 22 :00 UTC (9 Talkback[s]) (23131 reads)

[Editor's Note: When you click the Complete Story link below, be prepared to see a creative use of a ubiquitous Internet page. Read it carefully, and have a good chuckle. -BKP]

  • "If you can now remember that you released Caldera Linux code under the GPL and realize that it now no longer belongs to you but instead the Open Source community, click here to read the Constitution of the United States of America to see if you can find a reason that the GPL is in violation of Article 1, Section 8.
  • "If you are afraid that one day you may accidently release source code under the GPL again, click here to learn how to 'weld the hood' on poorly written code..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
...folks who never have to use Internet  ...   Of course....   
engineer_scotty
Jan 29, 2004, 22:10:48
 
That was my laugh for the day.  ...   hahaha   
James White
Jan 29, 2004, 22:14:17
 
When I first saw it, I thought that ther ...   Really good   
Carlos Vermejo
Jan 29, 2004, 22:36:52
 
There are lots of good links here.  I wa ...   He makes a point   
Joe User
Jan 29, 2004, 22:39:35
 
...in order to send more Senators and Co ...   These people want the census to count people over   
Algernon
Jan 30, 2004, 00:11:09
 
Actually, running Exploder isn't a r ...   Re: Of course....   
Nate Bargmann
Jan 30, 2004, 01:11:01
 
>     The Supreme Court in 2001 rejected ...   Re: These people want the census to count people o   
Uno Engborg
Jan 30, 2004, 02:30:12
 
> Perhaps they should have hired some pe ...   Re: Re: These people want the census to count peop   
Steve Bergman
Jan 30, 2004, 07:19:13
 
WhoeversaidReality can't be fun?  ...   Whoeversaid   
Samuel Taylor
Feb 8, 2004, 16:40:28
 
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