From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: wkt@minnie.tuhs.org (Warren Toomey) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 09:27:13 +1000 Subject: [TUHS] SCO & Caldera? In-Reply-To: <20030311224500.GV45912@wantadilla.lemis.com> References: <200303110843.h2B8hKtx002312@localhost.localdomain> <20030311224500.GV45912@wantadilla.lemis.com> Message-ID: <20030311232713.GA7295@minnie.tuhs.org> On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 09:15:00AM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: > > FWIW I too paid $100 for an ancient Unix license, and I've got the > > System III stuff that licensees had access to. > > Hmmm. That's a point. Does the Ancient UNIX license cover more than > last year's release? > Greg The US$100 SCO Ancient UNIX license had this clause: The SOURCE CODE PRODUCTS to which SCO grants rights under this Agreement are restricted to the following UNIX Operating Systems, including SUCCESSOR OPERATING SYSTEMs, that operate on the 16-Bit PDP-11 CPU and early versions of the 32-Bit UNIX Operating System with specific exclusion of UNIX System V and successor operating systems: 16-Bit UNIX Editions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 32-bit 32V [ http://minnie.tuhs.org/PUPS/sco_license.txt ] This implies that System III on the PDP11 is covered by this license, as SCO has the legal rights to System III and it is a SUCCESSOR OPERATING SYSTEM. The BSD-style Caldera license has this clause: The source code for which Caldera International, Inc. grants rights are limited to the following UNIX Operating Systems that operate on the 16-Bit PDP-11 CPU and early versions of the 32-Bit UNIX Operating System, with specific exclusion of UNIX System III and UNIX System V and successor operating systems: 32-bit 32V UNIX 16 bit UNIX Versions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 [ http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Caldera-license.pdf ] So the new license specifically prohibits System III, whereas the Ancient UNIX license implicitly permitted System III. Warren