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Another Proof -- SCO's False Claim(s)
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on September 11, 2003 01:02 PM1. Fact: All Linux kernel code CAN be viewed NOW by the public.
2. SCO Claim: Some SCO code is in the Linux kernel.
3. Therefore (from 1 & 2): The SCO code that is in the Linux kernel CAN be viewed NOW by the public.
4. SCO Claim: SCO cannot state which Linux kernel modules contain SCO code because it would allow (THEN) the SCO code to be viewed by the public.
5. Implied (necessary for 4): The SCO code that is in the Linux kernel CANNOT be viewed NOW by the public.
Point 1 is a known fact.
Points 3 and 5 are contradictory.
Therefore, either one of SCO's claims (points 2 and 4) is false, or both are false.
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