In this hypothetical case the original IP holder never had a Open Source
project. 

On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 00:27, Magnus Hedemark wrote:
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> On Wednesday 06 August 2003 00:16, Gnu Man wrote:
> > No.  The code in question has never been released under the GPL.  The
> > only time it was released under the GPL was when a developer added it to
> > the source tree, and was then released under my Open source project.
> 
> And under the Open Source project owned by the original IP holder (in this 
> case, SCO's own Linux product).
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