Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 12th Mar 2003 20:31 UTC
Red Hat SCO's lawsuit filed in Utah last week claims that IBM integrated computer code belonging to another company into the Linux operating system, touching off speculation that the lawsuit could hurt other Linux companies, including Red Hat, the country's largest distributor of the software. Red Hat isn't involved in the dispute, but some analysts say that the Raleigh-based company won't be able to escape the fallout. "It's kind of irrelevant who wins the lawsuit," said Victor Raisys, analyst with Soundview Technology Group in San Francisco. "You can't take back the fact that someone has tried to claim intellectual property on Linux. The genie is out of the bottle."
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Re: Marcelo
by Cesar Cardoso on Thu 13th Mar 2003 14:48 UTC

Hm. You should know that Brazil signed the international treaties on copyrights and IPs. And YES, SCO can sue companies all over the world, including Conectiva, Mandrake etc etc etc.

The only Linux distributors to escape is those located in... hm... North Korea, maybe.