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[LUG] Fw: [nylug-talk] fwd:[nyc-g33ks] Novell Rules! another twist to the SCO linux tale



Hi

Sounds like after all the worry about this the truth turns out quite
different

paul

Shall we say our goodbyes to SCO now or wait, lol


----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd" <adamvaz@xxxxxxxx>
To: <nylug-talk@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 1:35 PM
Subject: [nylug-talk] fwd:[nyc-g33ks] Novell Rules!


>
> adamvaz@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> __________
> >
> >
> >Matt <mjr40@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >_________
> >>Bruce Perens writes:
> >>
> >>"We knew that SCO's attack on Linux was a lie. But we never dreamed of
the big lie behind it.
> >>
> >>"This morning, Novell announced some of the terms of the company's 1995
agreement to sell its Unix business to SCO. The shocking news is that Novell
did not sell the Unix intellectual property to SCO. Instead, they sold SCO a
license to develop, sell, and sub-license Unix. The title to Unix copyrights
and patents remains with Novell. To back up this assertion, Novell refers to
public records at the Library of Congress Copyright Office and the U.S.
Patent Office.
> >>
> >>"In their announcement, Novell refers to recent letters from SCO asking
Novell to assign the Unix copyrights to SCO. So, apparently SCO's management
team knew that they did not own Unix while pursuing their sham campaign
against Linux.
> >>
> >>"Along with this revelation, Novell is reiterating its support of the
Linux and Open Source developer community, and its status as a partner in
that community. Novell rejects SCO's accusations of plagiarism. Novell
management says they do not intend to stand in the way of the development of
the Linux kernel, its companion GNU system, and other Free Software.
> >>
> >>"It would be an understatement to say that this leaves SCO in a bad
position. The company has loudly and repeatedly asserted that they were the
owner of the Unix intellectual property, all of the way back to AT&T's
original development of the system 30 years ago. They've lied to their
stockholders, their customers and partners, the 1500 companies that they
threatened, the press, and the public. Their untruthful campaign caused the
loss of sales and jobs, and damaged Linux companies and developers in a
myriad of ways. And now, SCO will be the lawsuit target. SCO's quarterly
earnings conference call is this morning, at 9 AM MST (11 AM EST, 8 AM PST).
Call 800-406-5356, toll-free, to participate. You might even get to ask a
question. It should be fun to watch them try to weasel out of this one.
> >>
> >>"Microsoft executives also have egg on their faces. The company
self-servingly rushed to buy an SCO license one business day after the
threat letter, bringing a senior attorney to the office on a Sunday to tell
the press how much Microsoft values intellectual property. Microsoft's
management could have taken the time to analyze SCO's claims, if the company
had wanted this license for practical and technical reasons. Their decision
to buy when they did must have been motivated by a desire to add to SCO's
fear campaign. Of course they'll grab any opportunity to spread fear about
Linux, but this time Microsoft bought a pig in a poke.
> >>
> >>"SCO management, if they insist on standing in the way of a train, could
still claim that software they developed in the years since 1995 is being
infringed by the Open Source developers. That claim, always a dubious one,
will be difficult to take seriously now that their prevarication throughout
this campaign has come to light. SCO would be well advised to drop their
suit against IBM in exchange for IBM's agreement not to counter-sue. But IBM
might not feel that charitable toward SCO.
> >>
> >>"In contrast to SCO, Novell's made a friend among the Free Software
developers. We're always happy to see people using our software. But a real
partnership between an IT vendor and our community is an equal partnership,
with the company donating services and new software in exchange for the
value it receives. Novell has already placed important software under Open
Source licenses. Today, the company has done us a tremendous service, by
stomping upon an obnoxious parasite."
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >---
> >Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd
> >
> >This email was sent from my Palm(TM) i705 wireless handheld
> >
> >   "Be who you are and say what you feel because the people who mind
> >    don't matter and the people who matter don't mind." - Dr. Seuss
>
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