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:Claimed Proof That UNIX Code Was Copied Into Linux
Claimed Proof That UNIX Code Was Copied Into Linux
Jul 12, 2010, 15 :06 UTC (8 Talkback[s]) (6514 reads)

"walterbyrd writes:

"SCO's ex-CEO's brother, a lawyer named Kevin McBride, has finally revealed some of the UNIX code that SCO claimed was copied into Linux. Scroll down to the comments where it reads: 'SCO submitted a very material amount of literal copying from UNIX to Linux in the SCO v. IBM case. For example, see the following excerpts from SCO's evidence submission in Dec. 2005 in the SCO v. IBM case:' There are a number of links to PDF files containing UNIX code that SCO claimed was copied into Linux (until they lost the battle by losing ownership of UNIX)." Many of the snippets I looked at are pretty generic. Others, like this one (PDF), would require an extremely liberal view of the term "copy and paste.""

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Mr McTrite quotes the following SVR4 cod ...   First example.   
Rainer Weikusat
Jul 12, 2010, 15:57:56
 
Why didn't they use this in court hm ...   What a crock full of FUD   
FreeBooteR
Jul 12, 2010, 16:34:51
 
DEAR SIR/MADAM:I AM MR DARL MCBRIDE CURR ...   Darl McBride   
Niki Kovacs
Jul 12, 2010, 16:46:07
 
You realize that this code was sealed by ...   You realize that this code was sealed by the court   
artp
Jul 12, 2010, 17:15:16
 
Hey Kev, I think we can make billions if ...   bros will be bros   
John Helms
Jul 12, 2010, 17:24:07
 
Hahahahahahah! ...   Re: Darl McBride   
GaAsP
Jul 12, 2010, 19:37:23
 
Bravo! Bravo! Very nicely done.  ...   Re: Darl McBride   
Bernard Swiss
Jul 13, 2010, 00:38:08
 
VERY NICE!! ...   RE: Darl McBride   
Per D. H. Pasgaard
Jul 28, 2010, 15:32:36
 
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