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Definition: SCO UnixWare
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SCO is dead, SCO Unix lives on
SCO, the anti-Linux, litigation zombie that would not die is finally dead, but it's Unix operating systems: SCO OpenServer and UnixWare will live on.
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Jumpy Caldera needs vision correction
Caldera started off as a Unix project, and then became a Linux company. Matt Loney thinks the company is in danger of having one vision too many.
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This ain't no tradeshow
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Additional Results
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Groklaw 2.0: PJ Leaves Groklaw but legal news site to continue under new editor
Pamela Jones, editor of Groklaw, the leading open-source legal news and analysis site, is leaving Groklaw but the site will continue under Mark Webbink.
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SCO is dead, SCO Unix lives on
SCO, the anti-Linux, litigation zombie that would not die is finally dead, but it's Unix operating systems: SCO OpenServer and UnixWare will live on.
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Mission Accomplished: SCO Loses, Groklaw Closes
Groklaw, the be-all and end-all of SCO lawsuit sites, will soon no longer be publishing new stories. Why? Because SCO's last dying efforts against Linux have come to nothing, and so Groklaw's...
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SCO says its claims not dead yet
Most of the code snippets are very generic, as though SCO were claiming to own basic coding.
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Suicide by victory: more on SCO
I was clearly wrong in predicting that the jury would find for SCO - but the fallout from the verdict is likely, I think, to be both worse for Linux and more surprising than anything, except the...
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Novell wins again and again - the SCO Group didn't own UNIX copyrights
In my morning scan, I came across a post on Groklaw presenting the news that the SCO Group had lost again. Yes, Novell still owns the UNIX copyrights. If you'll remember, I posted on an earlier...
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A further note about SCO v. Novell
Groklaw cheering to the contrary, Novell's "victory" is really a victory for Microsoft and what Leslie Charteris would cheerfully have referred to as the forces of darkness. As a result the best...
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Novell wins again - the SCO Group didn't own UNIX copyrights
Groklaw, a wonderful website that illuminates the exciting world of IT litigation in language even I can understand, recently offered a post Novell Wins Again - Jury Rules Copyrights Didn't go to...
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Novell owns Unix copyrights, not SCO
The long legal nightmare of open source may be well and truly over.
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SCO vs. Novell: When and how did Elliot know?
The jury verdict is in: the customer testified that it thought it was buying the everything the seller testified that it thought it was selling everything the jury says the transaction was...
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Will Apple be the next SCO or the next Microsoft?
If Apple can settle these suits under favorable terms it can also win patent peace with Microsoft. This would free it to create iPhones as the market directs, rather than within constraints of...
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Another side of the SCO story
Dan Kusnetzky remembers the Santa Cruz Operation and Caldera/The SCO group
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SCO story ends with a whimper
As quietly as possible last week, through a required SEC filing, SCO quietly canned CEO Darl McBride, the architect of its audacious "better luck through lawsuits" business plan.
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Vindications: ah, the week that was
I've been having a wonderful week: no IT, no hassles - just unco-operative rocks that eventually find a way to contribute to the wall I'm building. Great, and meanwhile back in IT a lot of the...
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Frugal Friday: SONY e-book readers, SCO, Snow Leopard, SCALE Computing
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I talk about the new SONY e-book reader launch, Apple's Snow Leopard Mac OS X Update, The status of the UNIX copyrights and speak with Jeff Ready, CEO of SCALE...
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