A previously secret licensee of SCO Group's Unix intellectual property has revealed its identity: Unix leader Sun Microsystems. SCO's Unix licensing plan got a major boost of publicity in May when ...
It’s sad that SCO had the opportunity to turn itself into a competitive purveyor of Unix and Linux but instead decided to make its money through scare tactics and the courts. The company better turn a ...
The case traces its root to 1993 when Novell paid over $300 million to purchase UNIX System Laboratories, which owned the UNIX copyrights and licenses. Two years later, Novell decided to sell the UNIX ...
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