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- From: peter@taronga.com (Peter da Silva)
- Subject: Precedent... Whitesmiths
- Re: AT&T vs. BSDI --> 4.3BSD-NET2 distribution requires AT&T license!!!
- Message-ID: <QIQHXX9@taronga.com>
- Keywords: AT&T 'Death Star' rises over BSDI's horizon [Tel. 1-800-800-4BSD]
- Organization: Taronga Park BBS
- References: <1992Jul21.142631.14517@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <mcuddy.711795634@fensende> <l6rld6INN3dh@neuro.usc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1992 18:37:16 GMT
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- >AT&T's claim though if litigated
- >well -- and AT&T has some of the best attorneys in the country -- may form
- >a basis for asserting a property right in virtually any compatible version
- >of a UNIX type operating system.
-
- I believe there may be a precedent here, in the Whitesmiths C library and
- Whitesmith's UNIX lookalike, from back in the early '80s. The original
- release of Whitesmith's C and (I believe) Idris used a non-standard variant
- of the UNIX standard I/O library to avoid any possible attack from AT&T (for
- example, "putfmt()" instead of "printf()". This was changed, from what I
- recall, after AT&T indicated that the interface defined in the UNIX
- programmer's manual (the look and feel) was public domain.
-
- In addition, of course, there is the precedent of donating the setuid patent
- to the public domain.
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- Peter da Silva, Taronga Park BBS, Houston, TX +1 713 568 0480/1032
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