The Electronic Frontier Foundation has organized a campaign to contact our Congressional representatives with a pre-written message that expresses our opposition to SCO's actions against Linux users and is sent with your address on it. You can edit the message to your taste if you wish.
If you want to get involved, take a look at the following website: http://action.eff.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=2775 and sign the letter! Here's some blurbage from the site: Linux Users Unite: Stop SCO! The SCO Group, Inc. recently announced that it plans to sue individual Linux users if they refuse to pay the company a $700 licensing fee, which it threatens to double in the fall. This is an effort designed by SCO to bolster its licensing claims against IBM and Red Hat by beating up on people who can't afford a multimillion-dollar defense. SCO hasn't proven that it has a right to collect this money at all, so its attempt to hold end-users liable is a terrible misuse of the legal system. Tell Congress that SCO's tactics are unacceptable! If you wanted to fight back against SCO and didn't know how, this is your chance. Please forward this message to other Linux and GPL software users. John Hebert
