From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: norman@nose.cs.utoronto.ca (Norman Wilson) Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 07:54:03 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] sco v. ibm Message-ID: <200305221154.h4MBsZJ8019026@minnie.tuhs.org> I haven't come up to speed yet on SCOIBM Wars (pronounce it as you like, but perhaps not in polite company), but even so I know enough to ask a question: is anyone in possession of a signed, original, genuine, non-electronic copy of the Bill Broderick letter of 23 Jan 2002 that granted a mostly free license (as long as credit given and Caldera's name not used in vain) for 32V, V7, and predecessors? Certainly there are electronic copies around; it existed (perhaps still exists) as a PDF file on Caldera's web site. I have a hardcopy in my own files, next to the old SCO Ancient UNIX Source Code agreement for which I paid hard cash (as we used to call the US dollar). But if there is an original somewhere, that might carry more weight. Is Bill Broderick still in an appropriately high position at Caldera or SCO? Norman Wilson Toronto ON