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From: Alexander Terekhov (terekhov_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-06-26 04:26:36
David Abrahams wrote:
[...]
> Nothing is legally bullet-proof. People should not have illusions
> about that.
Well, I'd say that "opinions" (dissents aside) issues by
"panels" like http://www.supremecourtus.gov (and alike) are
pretty bullet-proof. Oder? ;-)
regards,
alexander.
-- "SCO to sue Al Gore In a dramatic move, SCO today filed suit against Al Gore alleging misappropriations of trade secrets and unfair competition for inventing the Internet. SCO Executive Chris Sontag was quoted as saying "This internet thing is a Unix derivative and our contracts from AT&T clearly give us all IP rights to Unix derivatives. What Al Gore did is to transfer our rights to the world. Our lawsuit is aimed at preserving our intellectual property rights." When asked if he was on crack, Sontag replied, "No, I'm on SCO, but crack is clearly a derivative of Unix and we intend to sue the Colombian cocaine cartel next."." -- bryan_w_taylor, SCOX board at yahoo
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