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Groklaw: SCO Drops Trade Secret Claim and Shows No 'Infringing' Linux Code: Eyewitness

Feb 06, 2004, 23:00 (10 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Pamela Jones)

[ Thanks to Tony for this link. ]

"The big info is this: SCO has apparently dropped its trade secret claims against IBM and as for the copyright claim, it is melting. So far, according to IBM, SCO has shown not one line of 'infringing code' and SCO, he said, 'repeats their theory' that IBM put AIX code into Linux, and identified only 17 files and identified a few lines in those files.

"How would that impact Linux end users, even if they could prove their legal theory?

"(UPDATE: I have just heard from another eyewitness too, and he heard the same thing. He read to me the copyright infringement claim, and in fact it is only about IBM and only about their continuing to distribute AIX after the 'termination' by SCO, not any prior copyright infringement...)"

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Groklaw: Judge to Issue Order in a Week: IBM Says SCO Didn't Comply(Feb 06, 2004)