Re: SCO Extortion - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Adam Ruth |
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Subject | Re: SCO Extortion |
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Msg-id | 59BC6A64-4C77-11D8-A6A9-000A959D1424@intercation.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: SCO Extortion ("Gavin M. Roy" <gmr@ehpg.net>) |
List | pgsql-general |
Excellent response! On Jan 21, 2004, at 3:50 PM, Gavin M. Roy wrote: > Here is a copy of the letter which I've sent out today: > > http://www.gavinroy.com/~gavinr/SCO%20Response.pdf > > We'll see their response and act accordingly. Thanks for all the > feedback everyone. > > Gavin > > Alex Satrapa wrote: > >> Gavin M. Roy wrote: >> >>> My problem is the threat from SCO is not from the bleachers so to >>> speak, but direct in writing :( >>> http://www.gavinroy.com/~gavinr/sco_threat.gif >> >> >> That's a threat that SCO will take illegal action against you. >> >> It's the same as Luigi from The Family calling by to remind you that >> if you don't pay the insurance premium, bad things could happen to >> your office or your person. >> >> Ask them to detail: >> - The infringing code (and exactly how it infringes) >> - The ancestry of the code (where they got theirs from) >> - The licence that they expect you to sign (and note that >> their licence does not stop them from suing you further >> for using Linux, nor does it stop anyone else from suing >> you for using code that they've licenced to you) >> - The terms and conditions that accompany the licence >> - Their support policy >> - Their upgrade policy >> >> Make sure all the documentation is signed. That makes it easier to >> whack them with it if they take you to court. >> >> Check out these names in relation to the SCO case: Linus Torvalds and >> Eben Moglen. No doubt Eric Scott Raymond has made some comment on it. >> And as everyone else has stated, catch up with the latest at Groklaw. >> >> In the meantime, treat the SCO complaint as seriously as you'd treat >> a drunk cop who's just pulled you over and is trying to charge you >> with posession of drugs. He has no case, you just have to survive the >> immediate encounter. Don't sign anything, don't hand over any money, >> make no representation that you intend to agree with their demands, >> just keep them talking until you have enough evidence to hurt them >> with. >> >> Especially don't sign or pay for any "licence", since SCO is going to >> use the money and the fact as leverage (especially in court!) to get >> other, bigger companies to cave in to their demands. >> >> >> ---------------------------(end of >> broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if >> your >> joining column's datatypes do not match > > > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly >
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