CNET Technology Information Network October 14 International Report: SCO plans to launch a website detailing the company's UNIX / Linux war, which is used to fight another Groklaw.net website specifically "spit" SCO.
The site will be named Prosco.Net, and the content will have all legal complaints, the date of hearing and SCO's own article, the spokesman Blake Stowell said on Tuesday that the company will officially launch the site in 11/1.
"This website is to provide information to readers who wish to understand the latest progress of SCO lawsuit. Many people have reflected us hope to know the latest situation, but I don't want everyone's information to get from Groklaw." Stowell.
Groklaw is hosted by legal staff Pamela Jones, providing complete legal information between SCO and IBM, Novell, Autozone, Daimler Claisler, Red Hat. The website is quite hot between open source code users who offer legal attacks that are discounted by SCO.
Groklaw, presided over, is just a project of jobs, and readers will automatically provide on-site reports of the court hearing, write comments, and transfer legal documents into searchable words. However, Groklaw has also been derived from a Money Money: Open Source Risk Management Entering Jones Specialize in the record of UNIX intellectual property, which is called Grokline.
The SCO claims that IBM uses UNIX proprietary technology to open source LINUX operating system, Microsoft's original contract with SCO. IBM denied this allegation and reverse the SCO violations of three patents. After the SCO's lawsuit did not affect the progress of Linux.
Unlike the Groklaw website, SCO's own legal website is not allowed to post opinion, stowell. (Chen Wei)
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