Well, yeah. But they are applying a very ambitious reading of what is derivative. If the courts agree, ultimately BSD, MacOS X, and maybe even Windows NT/2000/XP would also be vulnerable. For the most part SCO aren't claiming that advanced features were "stolen" from UNIX by Linux, but that because of contracts with them the companies actually doing the work should have contributed it only to UNIX, but instead also contributed THEIR OWN WORK to Linux.

Funny, it has been the aim of the FSF since its start to produce a free alternative to UNIX. SCO is saying that if it is indeed an alternative to UNIX then by definition it falls under their IP.

At 05:35 PM 7/23/03 -0500, ronnie gauthier wrote:
SCO is calling those derivatives of their work.



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