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Author: der.hans
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Subject: SCO Wants us to pay per cpu ...
Am 14. Jan, 2003 schw=E4tzte George Toft so:

> Xerox sued Apple over the Intuitive Interface and lost because too much
> time had elapsed since the infringement began. In my humble legal
> studies, I learned if an injured party doesn't seek remedy within a
> reasonable period (judged to be two years in when dealing with the
> Federal Government), then the injured party is assumed to accept the
> infraction, and they lose their right to pursue further remedies. This
> is why the ISA is Industry Standard - IBM didn't enforce its IP. The
> industry adopted it, and it became a standard.


The clock resets if the patents are acquired by a new organization, ala gif
patents.

Is that also what happened with jpg recently? Or was that a "we just
realized..."?

In any case, SCO would be toast because it would also prevent them from
selling GNU/Linux software and services.

The real issue is more like "what would it cost to purchase Caldera/SCO?".

ciao,

der.hans
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