IBM argues that the open-source General Public License negates SCO's proprietary claims and that its antagonist's software violates four IBM patents. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
The SCO Group’s recently released OpenServer 6 leverages updates to a newly minted Unix System V Release 5 kernel, performs reasonably well in the 32-bit realm and supports new security features.
SAN FRANCISCO--Red Hat escalated the legal war over Linux on Monday, announcing that it has filed a lawsuit against the SCO Group. The seven-count suit seeks, among other things, a declaratory ...
SCO plans to release a statement later on Thursday, and had expected IBM to file its counter suit, a SCO spokesman said. SCO, based in Lindon, Utah, initially filed a suit against IBM in March ...
Red Hat has filed a complaint against The SCO Group with the aim of showing that Red Hat technologies do not infringe on SCO’s intellectual property and to hold SCO accountable for “unfair and ...
CNNMoney story. How it impacts the Monday trial is anyone guess. Seems like the last ditch efforts of a coward. Anyway, some may say that this will help remove the SCO cloud over Linux, but if the ...
coverage from the Linux gathering. In a 45-page document filed late Wednesday, IBM argues that because SCO distributed a version of Linux under the open-source General Public License (GPL), it can't ...
IBM Corp. has fired back at The SCO Group Inc. with a lawsuit filed late Wednesday asserting that SCO is in violation of the license that governs contributions to the Linux operating system, and that ...
The Linux distributor files suit against SCO Group and sets up a fund to defray legal costs that the Linux community may incur due to SCO's actions. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Red Hat Inc. has filed a complaint against The SCO Group Inc. with the aim of showing that Red Hat technologies do not infringe on SCO’s intellectual property and to hold SCO accountable for “unfair ...