Mon 23 Apr 2007
Did Linux really had code from SCO Unix?
Posted by Prakash under Linux
As per this article:
SCO has identified only 326 lines of offending code, compared with more than 700,000 lines of IBM’s GPL’d code in the Linux kernel. Of the 326 lines, most are comments, header files and other statements that aren’t eligible for copyright protection
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