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- From: Tom Christiansen <tchrist@convex.COM>
- Subject: Re: AT&T vs. BSDI --> 4.3BSD-NET2 distribution requires AT&T license!!!
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.035919.21295@news.eng.convex.com>
- Originator: tchrist@pixel.convex.com
- Keywords: AT&T 'Death Star' rises over BSDI's horizon [Tel. 1-800-800-4BSD
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- Reply-To: tchrist@convex.COM (Tom Christiansen)
- Organization: CONVEX Realtime Development, Colorado Springs, CO
- References: <1992Jul5.190901.137@mcopn3.dseg.ti.com> <l6nkptINNjsg@neuro.usc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 03:59:19 GMT
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- From the keyboard of merlin@neuro.usc.edu (merlin):
- :[This note is not an advertisement of any kind. I am not connected with
- :AT&T, ATTIS, USG, USDL, USL (or whatever AT&T would like to be called in
- :the near future), Bell Laboratories, UC Regents, CSRG, BSDI, or the Jolitz
- :Development Team. This is simply an expression of concern about litigation
- :which will have a dramatic effect on whether or not AT&T is allowed to have
- :monopoly interest in operating systems derived from publically available
- :source codes. Frankly, I am curious about the ultimate judge's decision.]
-
- As is the world.
-
- :On a final note, BSDI's own press release states that:
- :
- : Although USL has not sued the University of California, we expect that
- : USL (or its parent, ATT) will threaten to review or withdraw research
- : grants made to any university or research institution using or
- : distributing software based on NET2 ...
- :
- :All in all, this filing by a corporate giant with virtually unlimited funds
- :for legal expenses would seem to spell the doom of 'free' UNIX projects as
- :they are presently conceived. There is simply too much risk someone with a
- :prior exposure to AT&T source codes could manage to contaminate the product.
-
- Welcome to America: money makes lawers makes right. It's hard for
- free software to prevail in a plutocracy.
-
- It's going to be very hard to find UNIX engineers who've never ever
- glanced at UNIX source and thus been forever (?) contaminated.
-
- This brings whole new meaning to the old quip:
-
- We're from the Phone Company. We don't care. We don't have to.
-
- Now that the Soviet Union is gone, I hear they're taking nominations
- for the next holder of the Evil Empire title. :-)
-
- It might be fair to put yourself in USL's shoes: if someone threatened to
- cut of your food source, what would *you* do? Answer: anything you could
- possibly get away with to survive. Right and wrong tend to diminish in
- importance when survival is at stake -- on both sides.
-
- --tom
- --
- Tom Christiansen tchrist@convex.com convex!tchrist
-
- The IQ of the group is the lowest IQ of a member of the group divided
- by the number of people in the group.
-