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Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: KernelPanic on 22 October 2004, 02:46

Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: KernelPanic on 22 October 2004, 02:46
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Litigious Unix company SCO is to start up its own website in opposition to Groklaw.

Groklaw is an online repository of legal information and commentary on SCO's controversial campaigns to licence its IP to Linux users and legal attacks against IBM and others, set up by paralegal Pamela Jones.

Launched shortly after SCO announced its billion dollar suit against IBM and what it claimed were its illegal contributions to Linux, the site quickly grew into a focal point for the Open Source community as it rallied round, sizing up the strength of SCO's position and undertaking painstaking research in defence of Open Source software. Indeed IBM's legal team used evidence unearthed by Groklaw contributors in its defence.

Now SCO is hoping to do the same. Speaking at the Etre conference in Cannes yesterday, SCO's president and CEO, Darl McBride said that he intends to launch a counter site: Prosco.net; this

will solve the ongoing problem that 'if ever there was anyone who wanted to be provided with updates on how things are progressing with regard to the litigation on various fronts, there was never really a site they could go and hear SCO's side of the story,' he said.

Prior to this, the only place the SCO community could find out SCO's side of the story was from McBride himself. Aside from a brief period when investor group Baystar threatened to pull out its shares unless high level execs communicated in a more 'sensible, businesslike fashion,', McBride had been very active delivering executive speeches, open letters and conference calls extolling SCO's case and portraying the Open Source community as a harbourer of 'counter-cultural ideals' and labelling the GPL licence which governs Open Source software as violating the US Constitution.

But with Baystar having converted its stake to common stock and busily selling it off, McBride was back in full force at the Etre conference, describing intellectual property as 'the new gold', and warning that in the IP Gold Rush, the Open Source community is out to get it. He urged providers of proprietary software to shore up their intellectual property against 'hurricane Linux'.

SCO's Prosco.net site will launch in November and offer a calendar of events and legal documents for SCO's ongoing cases between IBM, Novell, Red Hat and Autozone.

Matt Whipp, PCPro (http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/hot-topics/64417/sco-sets-up-website-to-rival-groklaw.html)

Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: Refalm on 22 October 2004, 12:29
Oh, and boycott McDonalds. Not for the reasons those crazy PeTA lunatics give you, but because they use SCO software.

[EDIT]Nah, PeTA was fine if they didn't protest outside the McDonalds and KFC[/EDIT]

[ October 22, 2004: Message edited by: Refalm / BOB ]

Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: KernelPanic on 22 October 2004, 15:12
The place where I work uses an SCO UNIX backend for some systems. yuk yuk yuk

Makes me feel dirty.
Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: Refalm on 22 October 2004, 16:07
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Tux: The place where I work uses an SCO UNIX backend for some systems. yuk yuk yuk

Makes me feel dirty.


Have lunch with your ICT co
Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: KernelPanic on 22 October 2004, 20:23
I work for a FTSE 100 company, they don't listen to people like me  (http://smile.gif)
Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: WMD on 23 October 2004, 00:47
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Originally posted by Refalm / BOB:
Oh, and boycott McDonalds. Not for the reasons those crazy PeTA lunatics give you, but because they use SCO software.


They use Xenix, which is made by Old SCO, not New SCO.
Title: SCO sets up website to rival Groklaw
Post by: Laukev7 on 23 October 2004, 02:14
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Originally posted by WMD:

They use Xenix, which is made by Old SCO, not New SCO.



That's actually even worse, since it was licenced by Microsoft.