Article from Network World

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: Wed May 28 2003 - 10:58:35 EDT


Here is a snippet from Scott Bradner's column from the May 26 issue of
Network World. I don't know his source, so take it at face value and do
your own research - as I am...

 SCO says that, while doing research to support the suit, it found a number of places where SCO
 secret software code was used in Linux. The company, at least in part, blames IBM for the code
 being there. SCO says it will cancel IBM's Unix license, which IBM needs in order to ship its
 version of Unix called AIX, in the middle of June because of the violations. Then, in spite of
 claiming that it is not out to destroy Linux, SCO sent mail to 1,500 corporate users of Linux
 strongly hinting that SCO might come after them next.

BV
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Bill Verzal
AIX Administrator, Komatsu America
(847) 970-3726



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