Thus spake Thorsten K?rner (thorstenkoerner@123tkshop.org):
> >
> > It was my understanding that you could download SCO Linux up until about a
> > month after they started the lawsuit. By that time, all/most of the
> > contested code had to already be in the kernel. Since SCO was supplying it,
> > it was released (my opinion).
> The lawsuit has nothing to do with Caldera or SCO-Linux. It's to make money.
> The SCO-People seem to have read the book "How to make money while doing
> nothing" ;-)
> >
Bingo... These guys make a living sueing people:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/1245254&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=185&tid=187&tid=88
:wq!
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