Gentlemen, It was not my intention to make any of you red faced and uptight. I was simply sending out a news flash for anyone who may have been interested. I must say however, you have all enlightened me, and made me think about many issues here. I will agree that the GPL gives you rights, not many but neither does a copyright. I don't know about the RPL, but it sounds ok. It is my understanding that SCO is suing for copyright infringement (even though they didn't right the code or apply for the copyright) and intellectual property infringement. This is against the GPL! The freedom to write, modify, etc is all fine and dandy but ( I do agree that in a corporate world they should create thier own code for profit, and not steal from the "volunteer") the writer of the change should copyright his work for his own protection. I do not recall reading that SuSE says you are forbidden to copyright "your changes" or "modifications", but I was drinking as well! I must say I have really changed my thinking of "Free software" but only because I now realise that the "free" they are talking about is the freedom to do what ever you like with it, not a monetary "free". Thanks for the lesson.. Here is another one for you all to juggle around! Last month there was some sqwabbling about cox and no support for mozilla or other browsers on thier support site. The server they are using is "unix based"! Check this out: Server: Apache/1.3.27(Unix) mod_jk/1.1.0 I thought it was cute! They are using Unix against us, they must be in with SCO or MSFT!! -- 12:34am up 31 days 7:47, 2 users, load average: 0.27, 0.32, 0.16