Linus Torvalds: SCO Is "Just Too Wrong"
Wednesday, 28 January 2004 20:57 EST
If anyone knows what's in Linux, it's Linus Torvalds. He did the first work on the open-source operating system while a student at the University of Helsinki, and he managed the often chaotic process of building it with other programmers. Now, SCO Group, a small Utah software company, claims Linux is trampling on intellectual property rights it inherited from Novell, which got them from AT&T. In an e-mail interview with BusinessWeek Correspondent Jim Kerstetter, Torvalds explains why he thinks SCO is wrong.
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