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:LinuxInsider: Mainstream Press Questions Credibility of Linux, Litigation
LinuxInsider: Mainstream Press Questions Credibility of Linux, Litigation
May 11, 2004, 10 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (5643 reads)

(Other stories by Gene J. Koprowski)

"Is the legal strategy embraced by SCO Group a 'good faith' effort to protect its intellectual property? Or a project to boost the share price on the Lindon, Utah, software firm?

"A new article, in the current issue of Fortune Magazine, one of the leading business publications in the United States, raises those issues and more, calling SCO a 'much-loathed would-be Linux slayer,' provocative claims that are today causing a hullabaloo among Linux devotees all over the world.

"The article is headlined 'Gunning for Linux,' and is promoted by a photo of the apparently incensed SCO CEO Darl McBride -- on the magazine's cover -- in a pose evoking a statue of a Roman warrior, perhaps even Julius Caesar..."

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Bojan Smojver
May 11, 2004, 11:48:21
 
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SpringFish
May 11, 2004, 23:26:31
 
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