Yee-haw!
     « "False Light" Invasion of Privacy and lessons for the web | Main | Free Expression Rights of Programmers »

As SCO keeps finding new companies to sue, I thought it might be helpful to link to this handy illustration of the litigation landscape that uses - for ease of understanding - the cast of Dukes of Hazzard.

Boy, if I had a dollar for every time a litigation mess could be analogized to a Dukes of Hazzard episode I might one day be able to repay my law school loans.

Posted by david at March 3, 2004 07:33 AM | TrackBack

Comments

Here are links to SCO's complaints:

THE SCO GROUP, INC. v. AUTOZONE, INC.(March 3, 2004)
On The Day That The UNIX Software Owner Releases Its First Quarter Earnings Report, It Files A Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against The Auto Parts Retailer, Claiming The Company Uses Linux Computer Operating System Software That The Software Company Claims Infringes Upon Its Copyrighted Programming Code [PDF]

http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/cyberlaw/scoautoz30204cmp.pdf

THE SCO GROUP, INC. v. DAIMLERCHRYSLER, CORP. (March 3, 2004)
In Another UNIX Suit, The Software Owner Files A Complaint In Michigan State Court Following The Motor City-Based Car Manufacturer's Alleged Refusal To Certify Its Compliance With The Plaintiffs’ Software License, Suspecting That The Car Maker Is "Migrating Its Installed Base To The Linux Operating System." [PDF]

http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/cyberlaw/scodchrys30304cmp.pdf

Posted by: Andy on March 3, 2004 02:16 PM

Post a comment









Remember personal info?





Type the little numbers into the box...