| SCO's December 18 Letter to UNIX Licensees - as Text |
| Tuesday, January 06 2004 @ 11:24 AM EST |
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As you will see, SCO has probably guaranteed the death of UNIX by this loathesome letter, if not the death of proprietary software, period. Could there be a clearer contrast between proprietary and GNU/Linux? Anyone receiving such a "Put Your Hands Up --This is a Stickup" letter is probably, after a few swear words, looking into switching to Linux as I write. SCO is claiming rights to all derivative works, as per their definition, and say that not only the code but methods and concepts are required, they claim, to be kept a secret. You can't share nuttin' wid nobody or they "may" pursue their legal remedies. Like sue ya. SCO v. the entire UNIX world. Their problem is, as you can see in this text of the letter, their whole house of cards depends on ABIs being copyrighted. I believe that they may find that claim very hard to sustain. And that brings up the matter that their claim has not been established in any court of law that I have heard about. There are other issues as well, such as: can you add what appear to be new requirements to an old contract? Here is the letter. Let me know of any typos, etc., as I was working very fast. Re: AT&T/SCO License No. SOFT-_____ Dear UNIX Licensee: You are designated as Licensee under the above-referenced software licensing agreement (the "Agreement"). The undersigned SCO Group, Inc. ("SCO") is the successor licensor. The Agreement is in full force and effect according to its terms. License Grant to use UNIX Technology You were granted under Para. 2.01 of the Agreement: [A] personal, nontransferable and nonexclusive right to use in the [Authorized Country] each Software Product identified in one or more Supplements hereto, solely for Licensee's own internal business purposes and solely on or in conjunction with Designated CPU's for such Software Product. Such right to use includes the right to modify such Software Product and to prepare derivative works based such Software Product, provided that the resulting materials are treated hereunder as part of the original Software Product. The Software Product thus includes more than the base System V release licensed by you. Software Products also includes: (a) the UNIX software release based on UNIX System V prepared by your UNIX vendor and (b) modifications to, or derivative works based on, any UNIX product made by you. Limitations on Use of UNIX Technology Your limitations on use and other obligations under the Agreement include the following: Para. 2.05. No right is granted by this Agreement for the use of Software Products directly for others, or for any use of Software Products by others. [this is expanded under 2.06 under some contracts.] Required Certification Re: Use of UNIX You are also obligated to certify proper use of the Software Products by you under the Agreement, as required by the following Para. 2.04 2.05: On [SCO's] request, but not more frequently than annually, Licensee shall furnish to SCO a statement, certified by an authorized representative of Licensee, listing the location, type and serial number of all Designated CPUs hereunder and stating that the use by Licensee of Software Products subject to this Agreement has been reviewed and that each such Software Product is being used solely on such Designated CPUs (or temporarily on back-up CPUs) for such Software Products in full compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. [Emphasis added.) Accordingly, SCO requires written certification by your authorized representative under Para. 2.04 within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Such written certification must include statements that: 1. You are not running Linux binary code that was compiled from any version of Linux that contains our copyrighted application binary interface code ("ABI Code") specifically identified in the attached notification letter. 2. You, your contractors and your employees have, to your knowledge, held at all times all parts of the Software Products (including methods and concepts) in confidence for SCO. 3. You have appropriately notified each employee and contractor to whom you have disclosed the Software Products, and taken steps to assure that such disclosure was made in confidence and must be kept in confidence by such employee or contractor. Please provide evidence of your compliance with this obligation. This evidence may include, but not be limited to, nondisclosure agreements, employee policies or manuals, or other such evidence of compliance. 4. Neither you nor your contractors or employees with access to the Software Products have contributed any software code based on the Software Product for use in Linux or any other UNIX-based software product. 5. Neither you nor your contractors or employees have used any part of the Software Products directly for others, or allowed any use of the Software Products by others, including but not limited to use in Linux or any other UNIX-based software product. 6. Neither you nor your contractors or employees have made available for export, directly or indirectly, any part of the Software Products covered by this Agreement to any country that is currently prohibited from receiving supercomputing technology, including Syria, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and any other such country, through a distribution under the General Public License for Linux, or otherwise. 7. Neither you nor your contractors or employees have transferred or disposed of, through contributions to Linux or otherwise, any part of the Software Product. 8. Neither you nor your contractors or employees have assigned or purported to assign any copyright in the Software Products to the General Public License, or otherwise, for use in Linux or another UNIX-based software product. SCO will not allow UNIX Licensees to make any improper use of the Software Products, including the use of the Software Products to assist development of Linux. If you fail to make, or are unable to make, a full and complete certification as required above within 30 days of receipt hereof, SCO may pursue all legal remedies available to it, including, but not limited to, license termination rights. Yours truly, THE SCO GROUP, INC.
By: _____________________
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