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If The SCO Group, Inc., has its way, the GNU general Public License is about to fail its first test in court. The GPL, as it's known, governs the use and modification of open source computer software such as Linux (GNU is an acronym for GNU's not Unix and refers to operating systems like Linux). SCO, as part of its campaign against Linux, which it claims, contains purloined SCO code, is also attacking the GPL. SCO says it violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law. Companies that use Linux agree to abid
January 01, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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