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:Raleigh News & Observer: Lawsuit Casts Cloud Over Red Hat
Raleigh News & Observer: Lawsuit Casts Cloud Over Red Hat
Jul 16, 2003, 04 :00 UTC (9 Talkback[s]) (7527 reads)

(Other stories by Christina Dyrness)

"Mention the 'SCO issue' to devotees of the Linux computer operating system and prepare for eye-rolling, scoffing and conspiracy theories...

"Since then SCO has continued its saber rattling, hinting there are more Linux-related lawsuits to come. And though SCO has yet to name Raleigh-based Red Hat, the largest seller of Linux software and related services, in any legal documents, speculation about a dampening effect on the adoption of the alternative operating system has continued to spread.

"Last week, in a document filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Red Hat listed the SCO claim as a risk factor for its business..."

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Due to a combination of factors (none th ...   Not Really the News...   
Nicholas Donovan
Jul 16, 2003, 04:38:23
 
This is standard practise for public com ...   Remember...   
Micah
Jul 16, 2003, 05:08:18
 
IANAL but,I am told this is part of show ...   so?   
kegwasher
Jul 16, 2003, 07:05:22
 
SEC filings require candor in risks.  It ...   SEC Filings Require Candor   
Bruce
Jul 16, 2003, 13:10:34
 
negotiable American justice has become.W ...   More of a statement on how ...   
Jerry L Kreps
Jul 16, 2003, 13:20:56
 
Actually the meaning of "is" seems quite ...   Re: More of a statement on how ...   
Charles Hixson
Jul 16, 2003, 14:45:07
 
Aaaah, the "justice" system, the best mo ...   Re: so?   
Annhilated
Jul 16, 2003, 19:37:15
 
"Under the GPL, I can take the source co ...   Interesting   
Bojan Smojver
Jul 17, 2003, 05:12:51
 
I have found this text here: http://www. ...   Interesting: Part 2   
Bojan Smojver
Jul 17, 2003, 06:03:13
 
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