On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 12:29:21PM +0100, Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE wrote:
> Selon Bas Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > To be honest, you are the first person I heard of that actualy cares or is
> > even worried about this! :)

Yeah, because as far as anyone can tell, there's nothing worth
worrying about.  The entire SCO "case" seems to be nothing but legal
smoke and mirrors.

> It's just to get some news about that, because I am reading lot of things...
> I didn't BSD systems are in the line of fire as well... really bad :-(

>From everything I've read, SCO has no case whatsoever.  And they're
going against companies (IBM and others) with far, far deeper pockets
than their own, so the chance of a "even though we have no case we'll
use the courts to make your life misery until you go bankrupt and cut
a deal" type victory are nil.

The "groklaw" blog has some pretty good detailed analysis of the whole
SCO thing, from a legal point of view:

  http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/

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