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SCO to argue General Public Licence invalid

Publication:The InquirerDate:Aug 15 2003

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SCO will attempt to win its $3 billion case against IBM by arguing that the General Public Licence (GPL) is invalid.

That's what a pleader at legal practice Boies Schiller and Flexner is telling the Wall Street Journal today.

The GPL licence allows software and work derived from it to be copied by anyone at no charge.

But according to today's WSJ, quoting lawyer Mark Heise, the GPL is pre-empted by US federal copyright law.




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