What you want...
From groklaw, quoting "SCOSource" VP Gregory Blepp:
"After that lawsuit, SCO will initiate actions against major users of Linux throughout the world, including in Spain, to establish legal precedent, because, explained Blepp, Linux users want legal certainty that SCO is right.
It is really remarkable how often I meet Linux users and developers who say, “I wish SCO were proved right”.
"Gregory G. Blepp said to EFE that SCO is not going to go against home users or educational use, only against large companies and institutions that are getting benefits from Linux without paying. It added that, with these actions, SCO isn't trying to attack open source code, only to defend its rights and that, in fact, it works together on Linux projects like Apache and Samba.
It ought to be fairly easy to establish how many Samba committers work at SCO. By my count it's about zero, but it might be a little less.
He figures that currently there are in the world between 2.5 and 3 million users of Linux who need to pay SCO for a license."
posted Fri 5 Mar 2004 in /issues/sco-vs-linux | link
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