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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: May 18, 2004 4:01:00 AM

Linux seller Red Hat, tangled in a legal wrestling match with the SCO Group, has hired a new top lawyer from IBM.

Michael Cunningham, who will join Red Hat on June 1, previously was associate general counsel for IBM's Business Consulting Services Division in Europe. In the new post at Red Hat, he'll be working at a company that has launched its own legal attack against SCO and that is a champion of some unconventional notions about intellectual property.


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Red Hat's current general counsel, Mark Webbink, will become Cunningham's deputy specializing in intellectual property and public policy issues.

Open-source software is created by programmers who cooperate by sharing software freely, a contrast to traditional proprietary software methods in which a program's underlying source code is kept secret. With SCO's case, which alleges that Linux infringes SCO's Unix copyrights, the intersection of intellectual property law and open-source software has been getting more attention.

To assuage potential customer legal concerns with using Linux and open-source applications, Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat offers a warranty that promises to replace any software found to violate another's copyrights. Novell and Hewlett-Packard have taken a different route, offering indemnification, which means they'll reimburse their Linux customers for a certain amount of their legal bills if sued.

With Cunningham's arrival, Red Hat will re-examine its legal protections and other issues. "We continue to examine indemnification. I think Michael will be taking us through a review in everything we do in that area in the next months," Webbink said.

Cunningham left IBM for Red Hat in part because he wanted to work for a smaller company in the thick of major changes.

"Red Hat will deal with those who seek to slow the momentum of open source," Cunningham said. "With a disruptive and transformative way of collaborating like open source, it seems pretty clear that the entrenched interests challenged by it will almost assuredly try to cast aspersions on it and inject fear and uncertainty into the minds of those who embrace it."

Cunningham is a former systems and electrical engineer who worked on projects such as early warning radar systems to detect Soviet attacks during the Cold War. But he then resumed an earlier plan for a law degree, earned one from the University of Pennsylvania, and headed into corporate law.

Red Hat sued SCO in August, seeking a declaration that its Linux products don't infringe SCO's copyrights or trade secrets. The case awaits a decision in SCO's suit against IBM, though Red Hat is seeking to reawaken its case.

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does he need to?
why woudl everyone at RH need to be a coder? i'm sure they have support, pr, marketing, sales... all kinds of roles.
where he could help greatly is his knowledge of the law combined with technolog... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ryusen Posted on: 05/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
SCO, meet Butt.. now kiss it goodbye.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/18/04
Is it just me or have I not heard much of anything...  Laff | 05/18/04
Judge told SCO to shut up  rgriffith64@... | 05/18/04
No, the Court didn't  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/04
You might hear something "real soon now"  IT_User | 05/18/04
A sad thing indeed...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/04
ZDNet slant is wrong  j.m.galvin | 05/18/04
I am certain you are right, I just hate to see it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/04
if you look at his quote:  ryusen | 05/18/04
Does he write code?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/04
Sometimes it takes a team  IT_User | 05/18/04
At their best  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/04
does he need to?  ryusen | 05/18/04
SCO Stock Selling Low Buy Now And Save  MoYoToSoTo | 05/18/04
IBM fires both barrels at SCO  rgriffith64@... | 05/18/04
Both barrels?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/18/04
Follow the trend...  Linux_Developer | 05/18/04

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