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Novell Tries Again for an SCO KO

Written By
SJV
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Apr 25, 2007

[ Thanks to Steven J.
Vaughan-Nichols
for this link. ]

“Novell is once again trying to finish off The SCO Group’s court
cases by proving that Novell is the company that actually owns
Unix’s intellectual property rights. What makes this latest attempt
different, is we finally see an explanation of how SCO ended up
owning Unix without owning its copyrights.

“This is core to any and all of SCO’s multiple cases regarding
Linux. Without a legal claim to Unix IP (intellectual property),
SCO’s cases against Novell, IBM, and Red Hat can’t even enter the
ring to begin the fight…”

Complete
Story

SJV

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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