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Author: Chris Gehlker
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Subject: FYI
On Dec 13, 2003, at 2:59 PM, Lee Einer wrote:

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> Carl Parrish wrote:
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>> Unlike SCO this *actually* could hurt us.
>> http://www.linuxworld.com/story/38208.htm
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> Key words-
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>> / It's a hypothetical risk, but it's there."/
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> The argument as put forth by MicroSoft's counsel is basically that-
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> If someone who is contributing to an open source project is also
> employed with a company writing proprietary software, and if that
> someone is both bright enough to write code and dumb enough to
> incorporate code which they know full well to be proprietary into the
> open source project, and if that someone actually does so, and if it
> is found out, there could be a legal conflict.
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> I don't understand why this would be news- it is basically a summary
> of SCO's case, cast in extremely hypothetical terms. What am I
> missing?


Hmm...

SCO has made several arguments, different ones in the press and in
their filings, but I don't recall that they ever asserted that their
own employees put code in Linux without permission.