Thursday, May 29, 2003


TODAY'S OFFERING
Game Originality: Any Left? Adrenaline Vault has an interesting article: Been There, Done That

Microsoft Pulls XP Update Over Glitch
Microsoft Corp. withdrew a security improvement for its flagship Windows XP (news - web sites) software after it crippled Internet connections for some of the 600,000 users who installed it.
Need I actually comment?

Time for Novell to get in on the SCO debate:
Novell Challenges SCO Position, Reiterates Support for Linux
This article is very interesting. It makes SCO out to be a bigger bunch of wankers than even I thought of them. (see the quote below)
Summary: Defending its interests in developing services to operate on the Linux platform, Novell today issued a dual challenge to The SCO Group over its recent statements regarding its UNIX ownership and potential intellectual property rights claims over Linux.
"To Novell's knowledge, the 1995 agreement governing SCO's purchase of UNIX from Novell does not convey to SCO the associated copyrights," Messman said in the letter. "We believe it unlikely that SCO can demonstrate that it has any ownership interest whatsoever in those copyrights. Apparently you share this view, since over the last few months you have repeatedly asked Novell to transfer the copyrights to SCO, requests that Novell has rejected."

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