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No the fact the BSDs have no UNIX code in them. Remember in the early 90s BSD purged all UNIX code from the system.
I dont remember SCO going after any of the BSD's for having UNIX in them? So its just as unix-like as Posix extensions on Windows. One could make the argument that your average Linux distro is more UNIX than any *BSD