Intel, IBM pony up for Linux lawsuit fund

Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) aims to establish a US$10 million defense fund to pay the legal fees of Linux users sued by The SCO Group, plus those of OSDL employees, including Linus Torvalds, it said Monday.

Torvalds is the Finnish creator of the Linux operating system.

The Linux Legal Defense Fund, which has so far received $3 million in donations from IBM, Intel, MontaVista Software and others, aims to send the message that OSDL will stand up to The SCO Group's threats, the OSDL said.

About 6,000 Linux users have been charged with violating the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act by The SCO Group of Lindon, Utah, which believes that application binary interfaces have been copied from its Unix System V code into Linux, without proper authorization or copyright attribution.

In addition, IBM was sued for more than $1 billion by SCO in March 2003. SCO claimed that IBM had destroyed its Unix business by illegally contributing software to Linux. Torvalds and other OSDL employees have been subpoenaed to provide information in the lawsuit between the two companies.

OSDL, a global consortium headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, aims to raise the fund to $10 million, and will accept further donations from individuals, companies and organizations, it said.

IBM, Intel and MontaVista were not immediately available for comment.

More about: IBM, Intel, The SCO Group

Comments

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Users posting comments agree to the Computerworld comments policy.
Login or register to link comments to your user profile, or you may also post a comment without being logged in.
Related Whitepapers
Latest Stories
Community Comments
Whitepapers
All whitepapers
Sign up now to get free exclusive access to reports, research and invitation only events.
Featured Download
/downloads/product/170/gadwin-geforms/

Gadwin GeForms

GeForms allows you to create your own forms or fill in existing forms electronically. Using GeForms you are provided with sophisticated form design tools which ...

Computerworld newsletter

Join the most dedicated community for IT managers, leaders and professionals in Australia