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In a letter sent to numerous Linux-using companies, SCO cites specific code in Linux it claims was taken from its Unix intellectual property.
An open letter to the Linux community published this week by Silicon Graphics indicates that SGI has conducted a comprehensive comparison of the Linux kernel and the Unix System V source code ...
The examples showed code from Unix and Linux that appeared to be identical or similar. SCO alleges that millions of lines of its System V Unix code were illegally put into Linux, and it used the ...
At SCOForum 2003 last month, The SCO Group presented its first specific example of the Unix code that has allegedly found its way into Linux. The sample occupied only a couple of slides in a much ...
SCO says proprietary source code underlying Unix has been illegally copied into the Linux kernel. SCO critics argue that because the company shipped a Linux product under an open-source license ...
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