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Is SCO willing to show any examples of source-code violations to Linux users?

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Is SCO willing to show any examples of source-code violations to Linux users?

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SCO has been showing examples of direct line-by-line copying of UNIX code into Linux to hundreds of industry analysts, reporters, customers, partners, and industry influencers since June of this year. To view certain parts of this code, interested parties have had to sign a non-disclosure agreement verifying that they would keep this code in confidence. SCO continues to identify and show this code to parties willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement. SCO has also identified ABI header files that are copyrighted, but published and generally available for viewing. Portions of these files have been copied into Linux headers without permission. These files can be viewed at www.sco.com/scosource under ABI Files Letter.

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