Organization: Nyx, Public Access Unix at U. of Denver Math/CS dept.
References: <l6nibgINNje6@neuro.usc.edu>
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 92 14:26:31 GMT
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Hrm well to the uneducated in legalieze (me) this sounds just a tad unlikely,
First of I believe that AT&T has to PROVE that said things actually were
based on derived from intellectual property of AT&T. I also believe that
burden of proof lies with AT&T. To me it sounds a shade unlikely that they
could possibly prove that , I COULD be totaly wrong here however. Just doubting
that is will happen i guess, sounds way to unreasonable.
Besides its not the END of ALL unlicensed *nix stuff, Look at the GNU project, or MACH stuff.. unless AT&T is going to claim those fall under its intellectual