On May 16, 2003 08:15 am, Dave Smith wrote:
However, if the seller sells it under a license which gives the buyer the rights to copy and distribute it freely, then anyone has the right to use that code themselves. I could have taken a Caldera CD and given it to someone at IBM, and they'd be perfectly within their rights to copy that code into the Linux kernel.
But did the seller ? You can't claim because something is hidden on a GPL CD that the person who owns the rights has given up those rights.
The point is that Caldera have continued to distribute codeto their customers which they claim to be "tainted". They have distributed this
They'll claim they did this to stop the "evidence" from being destroyed. I still want to know what they are claiming . Nick