Quoth Tom Marinis:
I'm in agreement with you, but this is the test argument that many Linux supporters have feared would occur. This is the really last mountain to climb really, for Linux world wide acceptance.
I'm happy to see the GPL tested. I also believe it will stand up. SCO's legal theory is just plain nonsense. If I own the copyright to something, I can do anything I want with it. IANAL, but SCO's argument falls over because the notion that I can only make 1 copy of a piece of software is impenetrably stupid - it simply doesn't apply because, as copyright holder, _I_ am the one who can dispense (or not) authorization to make copies of my copyrighted work.
GPL is finally going to challenged in a FEDERAL court, and if it is deemed in any way vague, mis-leading, faulty, or maybe even politically incorrect, SCO's case is made. IBM will have to pay, and all the software at the FSF must be under copyright.
It already _is_ copyrighted - GNU project software has copyright assigned to the FSF. You have to file paperwork with the FSF in order to make any substantive contributions to official GNU projects.
That costs money, and guess who's got a lot of money in the bank to spend to entice a lot of programmers out there who haven't made almost any money for their software?
This is true, as far as it goes, but an awful lot of people write code because they want to, not because they get paid to do it.
Kurt's Right; He should have greeted the corporate heads
from SCO at the front door at Caldera a few years
back with his shotgun. Put some sense into them...
No, what I said was that I'd be happy to pay the license fee if Darl McBride showed up at my door to request it and survived
the blast from my street howitzer. That's quite a different
statement from a threat to show up SCO's front door and start
shooting - which is _not_ what I would do, BTW.
Kurt
I'm sorry Kurt, I took liberties :)
I stand corrected.
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