“Vendors and users could easily recompile their Linux software
to temporarily remove modules that may contain SCO copyrighted
software, according to tests conducted at vnunet.com’s sister title
IT Week.“By doing so, users could avoid potential demands by SCO for
royalty payments.“Provided that support contracts allow it, modules could be
replaced by alternatives that do not infringe SCO’s copyrights,
ensuring that levels of functionality are maintained…”
VNUnet: Linux ‘Easily’ Recompiled to Dump SCO
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