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During the first two hours of a morning keynote session at SCO Forum here Monday, CEO Darl McBride outlined the company's legal strategy and tried to convince SCO partners and customers that it is fighting the good fight.
"We're fighting for the right in the industry to be able to make a living selling software," McBride told the audience. The fight was for the ability "to send your children to college" and "to buy a second home," he added.
McBride said pattern-recognition experts hired by SCO have ferreted out a slew of infringing code in Linux.
"They have found already a mountain of code," he said. "The DNA of Linux is coming from Unix."