On Wednesday, I indirectly made the news, although I did not find out about it until someone mentioned it on Friday. IBM filed this. You can read about it here.
Briefly, IBM asserts that SCO violated its copyright by copying the following IBM code:
title | files | lines of code |
Enterprise Volume Management System | 328 | 298,943 |
Enterprise Class Event Logging | 7 | 2,048 |
Dynamic Probes | 8 | 2,411 |
Linux Support Power PC64 | 55 | 19,042 |
Omni Print Driver | 1,202 | 366,407 |
Journaled File System | 39 | 9,914 |
Next Generation Posix Threading | 5 | 1,851 |
Linux Kernel Support for JFS | 2 | 4,302 |
Linux Kernel S390 Support | 72 | 57,670 |
Linux Kernel Support for Service Processor | 5 | 2,554 |
Linux Kernel Support for Memory Expansion Technology | 1 | 2,277 |
Linux Kernel Support for IBM eServer iSeries Devices | 2 | 7,455 |
Linux Kernel Support for PCI Hotplug | 1 | 1,122 |
Linux Kernel Support for pSeries Hypervisor Terminal | 1 | 364 |
Linux Kernel PPC64 Support | 8 | 4,412 |
Linux Kernel Support for Mwave Modem | 4 | 2,523 |