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Moglen on SCO
posted by mpawlo on Monday August 04, @05:42PM
from the no-smoking-gun dept.
Open Source Professor Eben Moglen has written a brief but informative article on the SCO vs IBM law suit. Professor Moglen is very critical of SCO's claims and find it hard to believe that the company has a case. It should be observed that Professor Moglen is the General Counsel of the Free Software Foundation.

Read Professor Moglen's paper (PDF-format).

Read also Karsten M Selfs' Wiki on SCO vs IBM.

Tip from Professor Lessig's weblog.

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    Open Source as a Public Good (Score:0)
    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @10:26PM (#958)
    I wish the OpenSource community would begin discussing how open source code and the OpenSource community in general represents about the purest form of a public good to come along in a long, long time.

    Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition. - Isaac Asimov

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