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SCO says proprietary source code underlying Unix has been illegally copied into the Linux kernel. SCO critics argue that because the company shipped a Linux product under an open-source license ...
SCO's Unix products, OpenServer and Unixware, still had a small, but real market. At the time, UnXis now under the name, Xinuos, stated it had no interest in SCO's worthless lawsuits.
SCO Group, inheritor of the intellectual property for the Unix operating system, sues IBM for more than $1 billion. Analysts say the move is a desperate one.
SCO began arguing in March 2003 that IBM illegally moved Unix technology to Linux. The Lindon, Utah-based company now seeks more than $5 billion in damages from IBM.
Based on arguments that The SCO Group is spoiling its own legal efforts, Linux backer Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) has indicated most companies are ignoring the entire matter. Referring to a ...
The copyright infringement suit filed by The SCO Group Inc. against IBM in March 2003 received the attention of the Linux community because of its potential impact on every user and developer of ...
The SCO Group is taking its case against the Linux operating system and IBM on the road. Last week, the company began showing code to U.S. analysts that, it claims, proves that the source code to ...
In another twist to SCO's legal offensive against IBM and Linux, it was reported last week that Microsoft would license Unix patents and source code from SCO. Financial details of the deal were ...
The SCO Group made good on its threats to sue corporate Linux users, filing separate actions that charge DaimlerChrysler with violating a Unix software licensing contract and auto parts retailer ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) - With the annual LinuxWorld Conference and Expo winding down, IBM went on the offensive Thursday with a countersuit against SCO Group ...
Less than one month after becoming the first publicly announced purchaser of The SCO Group Inc.’s controversial intellectual property license for Linux, Houston-based Internet service provider ...
In its ongoing battle to protect its intellectual property, The SCO Group is stepping up its focus on corporate Linux users. The software maker now plans to send invoices to companies in an effort ...