> It might be a good idea to update all LEAF images running
> 2.4 kernels to a 2.4.22 or later kernel to avoid any possible
> legal implications for commercial use in the US. The 2.2.x kernels
> appear to have clean code. It seems likely that many of the
> possible violations that were found i
What kind of reels are on the fishing poles? One wrong answer, and my
lawyer gets a call.
;-)
Somehow, I think we can overlook these serious transgretions.
Tony
Matt Schalit wrote:
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Does this sound silly? It does to me, the exact way their lawsuit sounds.
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Lynn Avants wrote:
...
The possibility of similar action being taken with a LEAF variant is
concievable, so I feel that any information that could avoid this situation
would be worthy of being posted for any concerned parties.
Well in the intrestest of full disclosure, I have a miniscule
piece of
On Saturday 11 October 2003 11:47 am, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> The legal issues in the SCO suit are sufficiently obscure that I would
> hesitate to offer any substantive opinions about them here. I do have
> opinions about them, like most of us, but they are decidedly non-expert,
> suitable perhaps
Am Samstag, 11. Oktober 2003 18:47 schrieb Ray Olszewski:
> At 10:36 PM 10/10/2003 -0500, Lynn Avants wrote:
> >For those who may or may not be following the SCO suit against
> >IBM for Linux infringement on UNIX code, this may prove to
> >be of interest.
> >
> >SGI has also had a lawsuit filed by
At 10:36 PM 10/10/2003 -0500, Lynn Avants wrote:
For those who may or may not be following the SCO suit against
IBM for Linux infringement on UNIX code, this may prove to
be of interest.
SGI has also had a lawsuit filed by SCO alledging similar
source code infringements as what has been filed in th
Am Samstag, 11. Oktober 2003 05:36 schrieb Lynn Avants:
> For those who may or may not be following the SCO suit against
> IBM for Linux infringement on UNIX code, this may prove to
> be of interest.
>
> SGI has also had a lawsuit filed by SCO alledging similar
> source code infringements as what h
> For those who may or may not be following the SCO suit against
> IBM for Linux infringement on UNIX code, this may prove to
> be of interest.
The alleged violations concern SMP code and stuff such as JFS. This is
normally not present in Bering firewalls.
> SGI has also had a lawsuit filed by SC
For those who may or may not be following the SCO suit against
IBM for Linux infringement on UNIX code, this may prove to
be of interest.
SGI has also had a lawsuit filed by SCO alledging similar
source code infringements as what has been filed in the
IBM case. SGI not only compared their own cod