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The start-up claims its code-scanning and copyright infringement detection technologies have been developed with input from a "confidential" group of unnamed CIOs and lawyers from Fortune 500 Linux users. Its widgetry is supposed to identify the most likely sources of plausible legal claims, OSRM said. The company would then offer a customer risk mitigation consulting, based on best practices protocols.
To endear itself to the open source community, OSRM is funding the Unix Timeline Project chartered to track down all the Unix copyrights that could lead to open source legal claims. OSRM hired Groklaw creator Pamela "PJ" Jones to lead the project, which is now supposed to have 400 volunteer contributors.
Of course, Sun lawyers, back when Sun was thinking about open sourcing Solaris, tried to track down all the IP sources for Solaris. They couldn't and Sun spiked the idea.
Another start-up by the name of Black Duck Software that was also founded last year, this one by a former Microsoft senior executive, is also set up to shake copyrighted code out of open source.
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mikea 03/23/04 07:54:59 AM EST | |||
Sounds like snake oil sales tactics designed to make some fast cash on the misadventures of SCO! |
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Hank 03/20/04 12:17:49 PM EST | |||
Is there a cost for this? Is this an, "I can provide you protection for a small fee" program? What is that really called? |
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