http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/02/1056825432965.html

"The topics to be covered in this article focused on the analysis and
current positioning in the Linux vs IBM legal dispute.
Firstly, while Linux is not under direct legal threat from SCO, SCO has
decided to implicate it in terms of its contractual dispute with IBM. This
is why Linux advocates need to be well informed of the current state of
affairs.
What will be cover is a synopsis of the key possible threats to Linux, and
the likelihood of these threats. We will consider it from the perspective of
SCO being proven right. We will show how/where this immediately affects
Linux. We will show what the eventual overall effect this will have on
Linux."


Peter Webb
Technical Support Analyst
Toronto Transit Commission

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