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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 14, 2003 5:40:00 AM

The Open Source Development Lab will pay its law firm to represent Linus Torvalds, the Linux operating system founder and leader who this week was subpoenaed in connection with a $3 billion suit against IBM.

OSDL, a consortium set up to improve the open-source operating system, is Torvalds' employer. The lab is funded by IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Sun Microsystems, Red Hat, Cisco Systems, Computer Associates International, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Nokia and many other significant computing industry companies.

"OSDL has agreed to fund legal representation for Torvalds and any other employees of the lab who may become involved in the litigation," the consortium said in a statement released Friday.


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SCO Group, owner of key Unix copyrights, sued IBM in March, alleging that Big Blue transferred technology from proprietary Unix to open-source Linux against the terms of its contract with SCO. The suit has expanded significantly: SCO now seeks at least $3 billion in damages and has launched a frontal assault on the General Public License (GPL) that governs Linux.

IBM has denied the allegations and launched its own countersuit, including four patent-infringement claims. Top Linux seller Red Hat has jumped into the fray with a suit of its own against SCO that seeks to put the matter to rest as quickly as possible.

SCO subpoenaed Torvalds and OSDL Chief Executive Stuart Cohen on Wednesday in the case. The two will be represented by the AterWynne law firm.

Also requested to provide legal information were John Horsley, general counsel of Torvalds' former employer Transmeta, and Richard Stallman, who is founder of the Free Software Foundation, creator of the GPL, and the man whose GNU's Not Unix project provided the intellectual and technological framework for Linux.

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"Apearently the US has changed the system and put the burden of proof on the accused instead of the accuser. Presumed guilty until you proof yourself innocent."

yes, yes it has. It is something called the DCMA.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: zijiang Posted on: 12/01/03 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
Only in the US  NemesisNL | 11/13/03
US litigation is at an all time high >;-(  jdoe512 | 11/14/03
Maybe we should be working on "Grid Prosecution"  dw@... | 11/14/03
I like it!  Yen_z | 11/14/03
Offshore the legal system  Sir Laughs a Lot | 11/14/03
Sad to say  Bill4 | 11/14/03
You lack patience!  Bill Weisgerber | 11/14/03
Right. But the guys who found for Eolas were complete tosspots, yes?  dw@... | 11/14/03
I lack patience???????  NemesisNL | 11/14/03
Maybe he means "you lack solitaire"? You do run Linux, after all?  dw@... | 11/14/03
How many have you converted, danno?  Bill Weisgerber | 11/15/03
And understanding!  Bill Weisgerber | 11/15/03
M$ shills are acutely aware of the feeling of losing  NoB$ | 11/16/03
actually,  ryusen | 11/14/03
You're just guessing  Bill Weisgerber | 11/15/03
Where do you get your information?  IT_User | 11/16/03
Your comedy continues to decline. Get a new profession  NoB$ | 11/16/03
Ummm, better look in your own back yard.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/14/03
"Stealing their ingredients"?  dw@... | 11/14/03
You missed by a mile...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/14/03
Well since it's just people's health that's at stake, I see your point  dw@... | 11/14/03
Kazza??  NemesisNL | 11/15/03
re: Only in the US  Still Lynn | 11/14/03
Lynn, you assume much!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/14/03
You assume even more Bit  GRindinAxTaRupy | 11/14/03
Gee bitty, you wouldn't lie, would you?  NoB$ | 11/16/03
RE: Only in the US  vgrig | 11/14/03
Linux will defeat the axis of evils M$-$CO!  screaming silence | 11/14/03
Have you sold the movie rights, yet?  dw@... | 11/14/03
What about Sun ?  JJ_z | 11/14/03
Stop that!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/14/03
Obnoxious as ever Bit...  GRindinAxTaRupy | 11/14/03
Good.  Zooomy | 11/14/03
Great  Loverock Davidson | 11/14/03
Don't do that, Loverock, you'll go blind.  dw@... | 11/14/03
Run from what?  IT_User | 11/15/03
Well, what are you talking about?  IT_User | 11/16/03
Linus subpoena  crocd | 11/14/03
give him the chance to see SCo's alleged code  NemesisNL | 11/15/03
exactly  zijiang | 12/01/03
Stallman  ryusen | 11/14/03

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