Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Novell Launches Another Broadside -- 9:09 am CST, Update by The Master
Check these out:
- Declaration of Kellie Carlton of Novell: This indicates that when Novell sold the Unix business to SCO, they knowingly kept all their patents and copyrights to Unix.
- USL distributed UNIX 32V code without copyrights, so, there goes some copyright arguments. When you distributed code back in the 70's, you lost your rights to copyright on it. Maybe no-one has the rights to UNIX they thought they did.
- The 1994 USL-UCAL settlement agreement: A Groklaw contributor got copies of the uber-secret settlement out of California by taking advantage of a Public Records Law. It makes for interesting reading.
I wonder what SCO's pain threshold is at this point. Their lawyers must be mainlining painkillers. Heh.
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