Only 326 lines of code said to be at issue in SCO-IBM flap

  2007-03-17 15:30:04
The Mount Everest of evidence proving IBM's Linux contributions infringed SCO's intellectual-property rights amount to little more than a mole hill, according to a lawyer for Big Blue, who recently told a federal judge SCO has identified only 326 lines of offending code out of a base of more than 700,000 lines. 
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