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SCO Puts Disputed Code in the Spotlight
ZDnet | 8-18-2003 | Coral Snake

Posted on 08/18/2003 6:17:15 PM PDT by Coral Snake

SCO puts disputed code in the spotlight

By Lisa M. Bowman CNET News.com August 18, 2003, 2:07 PM PT

LAS VEGAS--SCO Group's legal battles against Linux took center stage at the company's partner and customer conference, as executives displayed the lines of disputed code and vowed to continue the fight. The Lindon, Utah-based company has rattled Linux users by suing IBM, claiming that the company inserted unauthorized code from SCO's Unix into Linux. SCO has also sent letters to corporations with Linux systems, warning them that they may be violating copyright laws by using the increasingly popular operating system.

During the first two hours of a morning keynote session at SCO Forum here Monday, CEO Darl McBride outlined the company's legal strategy and tried to convince SCO partners and customers that it is fighting the good fight.

"We're fighting for the right in the industry to be able to make a living selling software," McBride told the audience. He compared this right to the ability "to send your children to college" and "to buy a second home."

McBride said pattern-recognition experts SCO hired have ferreted out a slew of infringing code in Linux.

"They have found already a mountain of code," he said. "The DNA of Linux is coming from Unix."

McBride's message was reinforced by comments from Chris Sontag, head of the company's SCOsource effort to extract more revenue from its Unix intellectual property, and attorney Mark Heise, one of the Boies, Schiller & Flexner partners who is working on SCO's intellectual property case.

Sontag said the inclusion of its Unix code in Linux has enabled the open-source operating system to attain world-class status among big customers.

"I can understand one or two lines being in common," said Sontag, who is charged with maintaining the company's intellectual property rights surrounding Unix. "But when you're talking about this level of variables being the same…the comment sections all being the same, it's problematic."

Sontag then showed, in a series of slides, Linux code that he claimed has been literally copied from Unix. He said numerous comments, unusual spellings and typographical errors had also been copied directly into Linux.

Much of the Unix code in the slides was obscured, because the company wants to keep its intellectual property under wraps, but SCO is allowing people who want to see a more extensive side-by-side comparison during the conference to do so if they sign a nondisclosure agreement.

Sontag also said thousands of lines of Unix have made their way into Linux in the form of derivative works that should have been bound by SCO licensing agreements that require licensees to keep the code secret. The company said several enterprise features of Linux--the NUMA (nonuniform memory access, RCU (read-copy update), SMP (symmetrical multiprocessing), schedulers, JFS (journal file system) and XFS (extended file system) portions--all include copied code. The company broke out the number of lines of code that had been directly copied from each. It said, for example, that more than 829,000 lines of SMP code had been duplicated in Linux.

"A number of entities have violated contracts and contributed inappropriate content into Linux," Sontag said.

Upcoming products The company spent so much time at the conference discussing its legal battles over Linux that its product plans took second billing. During a later keynote session Monday, Erik Hughes, SCO's director of product management, outlined SCO's upcoming products.

The company introduced portions of SCOx, the company's Web services initiative announced in April. The launch included SCOx WebFace Solution Suite, which is designed to allow developers and customers to easily make their applications and services Web-enabled and some application programming interfaces (APIs) that will let partners and customers build on the system.

Other software launches Monday were UnixWare Office Mail Server 2.0, messaging and collaboration software that aims to compete with Microsoft Exchange, and SCO Authentication 2.1 for Microsoft Active Directory, designed to easily share user identities across Unix and Windows environments.

The SCO Forum crowd applauded when SCO executives announced that an upcoming version of its OpenServer--code-named Legend--will support the latest releases of Java; include new hardware support, such as universal serial bus (USB) printer drivers; contain expanded security features; and provide better compatibility with Microsoft Windows through version 3 of Samba, which is developed by an open-source group. The OpenServer update is scheduled to debut in the fourth quarter of next year.

SCO plans to go into further detail about those products and others during upcoming sessions at the conference, which runs through Tuesday.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: darlmcbride; ibm; linux; sco; stolencode
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The Coral Snake Ping.

Calling all Anti Commies and Anti Pirates

Arron's Rod, America!!!


1 posted on 08/18/2003 6:17:15 PM PDT by Coral Snake
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To: Bush2000; Golden Eagle; TheEngineer
How do you guys like my first post as a major contributer here. Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies.
2 posted on 08/18/2003 6:21:01 PM PDT by Coral Snake (Biting commies, crooks, traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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To: Coral Snake
How do you guys like my first post as a major contributer here. Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies.

Agreed, but I wouldn't overuse the snake pic. Save it for greater effect when needed.

3 posted on 08/18/2003 6:28:34 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: Coral Snake
SCO Turns Up The Heat On Linux Users

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1223975,00.asp

4 posted on 08/18/2003 6:29:22 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: Coral Snake
major contributer

If you say so yourself. "Linux commies"- Are you eight?

5 posted on 08/18/2003 6:41:28 PM PDT by Stentor
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
6 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
7 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
8 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
9 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
10 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
11 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
Re: "Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies" When did IBM, HP, Dell and SCO itself become "commie" last time I checked they were all out to make a profit.
12 posted on 08/18/2003 7:08:53 PM PDT by TheFrog
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To: Coral Snake
"Mark Heise, one of the Boies, Schiller & Flexner partners who is working on SCO's intellectual property case. "

Amazing how often Boies et all gets involved in snake oil deals.
13 posted on 08/18/2003 7:16:19 PM PDT by txzman (Jer 23:29)
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Things are really beginning to heat up for the Linux Commies.

I see one major flaw in your portrayal of Linux Commies. None of the code in Linux is owned by a central government. None of it was produced by a central government. Government central planning had nothing to do with its development or planning.

That may explain why a long-time Libertarian like Eric Raymond has been one of the early spokesman for using Linux. I would suggest the name Linux Libertarians.

14 posted on 08/18/2003 7:25:43 PM PDT by stripes1776
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To: Coral Snake
Cool, this should be an interesting few weeks. At last we'll find out whether or not SCO actually has a claim, or if they've just been tilting at windmills.

Yhwhsman

15 posted on 08/18/2003 8:32:27 PM PDT by yhwhsman ("Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small..." -Sir Winston Churchill)
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To: Golden Eagle; TheEngineer
The coral snake picture is just my response to the Linux
posters' rediculous "penguin ping", "Calling all Penguins", *FREE* signs and MULTIPLE POSTS OF THE SAME COMMENT that they infest these threads with. Just wanted to get mine up here first on my thread before that garbage starts coming in. Probably will not be using it again on this thread.
16 posted on 08/18/2003 8:59:57 PM PDT by Coral Snake (Biting commies, crooks, traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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To: Coral Snake
Just wanted to get mine up here first on my thread before that garbage starts coming in. Probably will not be using it again on this thread.

I'd like to suggest that you should change your graphic to a Scarlet King Snake in order to match the potency of your venomous attack. That is all...

17 posted on 08/18/2003 9:16:10 PM PDT by cashion
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Sontag then showed, in a series of slides, Linux code that he claimed has been literally copied from Unix. He said numerous comments, unusual spellings and typographical errors had also been copied directly into Linux.

Much of the Unix code in the slides was obscured, because the company wants to keep its intellectual property under wraps, but SCO is allowing people who want to see a more extensive side-by-side comparison during the conference to do so if they sign a nondisclosure agreement.

Sontag also said thousands of lines of Unix have made their way into Linux in the form of derivative works that should have been bound by SCO licensing agreements that require licensees to keep the code secret. The company said several enterprise features of Linux--the NUMA (nonuniform memory access, RCU (read-copy update), SMP (symmetrical multiprocessing), schedulers, JFS (journal file system) and XFS (extended file system) portions--all include copied code. The company broke out the number of lines of code that had been directly copied from each. It said, for example, that more than 829,000 lines of SMP code had been duplicated in Linux.

In case you penguinheads havn't figured it out yet. This is the first time that ANY of the stolen code has been shown OUTSIDE THE NDA!!! Mr. McBride is bringing out the heavy weapons and not just theatrics now.

18 posted on 08/18/2003 11:13:11 PM PDT by Coral Snake (Biting commies, crooks, traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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To: stripes1776
I see one major flaw in your portrayal of Linux Commies. None of the code in Linux is owned by a central government.

True. According to SCO, it owns much of the IP. Which is reason enough to avoid using Linux.
19 posted on 08/18/2003 11:22:05 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: Coral Snake
"We're fighting for the right in the industry to be able to make a living selling software," McBride told the audience. He compared this right to the ability "to send your children to college" and "to buy a second home." ....................


Laughable! What a shameless a-hole who speaks for a pip squeak outfit that has a lot more to do with lawyers dreaming up lawsuits than programmers designing software.
20 posted on 08/18/2003 11:22:31 PM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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